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  1. Default Job Gains & Losses (2007-2008)

    I have not seen this yet.
    100 biggest labor markets in America, ranked according to raw change in private-sector employment between November 2007 and November 2008:
    from bizjournals

    Gains or No Change:
    1. Houston, up 42,400 jobs
    2. Dallas-Fort Worth, up 35,100 jobs
    3. Washington, up 15,600 jobs
    4. San Antonio, up 11,700 jobs
    5. Seattle, up 9,900 jobs
    6. Virginia Beach-Norfolk, up 9,100 jobs
    7. Oklahoma City, up 8,100 jobs
    8. New Orleans, up 7,200 jobs
    9. McAllen-Edinburg, Texas, up 6,700 jobs
    10. Austin, up 6,200 jobs
    11. Boston, up 4,600 jobs
    11. Raleigh, up 4,600 jobs
    13. El Paso, Texas, up 4,100 jobs
    14. Hartford, up 3,600 jobs
    15. Columbus, up 2,900 jobs
    16. Baton Rouge, La., up 2,800 jobs
    17. Bakersfield, Calif., up 2,000 jobs
    18. Omaha, up 1,100 jobs
    19. Youngstown, Ohio, up 500 jobs
    20. New Haven, Conn., up 300 jobs
    21. Des Moines, Iowa, up 200 jobs
    22. Poughkeepsie, N.Y., no change


    Losses:
    23. Greensboro, down 100 jobs
    24. Baltimore, down 200 jobs
    25. Albany, down 500 jobs
    25. Syracuse, N.Y., down 500 jobs
    25. Tulsa, down 500 jobs
    28. Little Rock, Ark., down 1,000 jobs
    28. Modesto, Calif., down 1,000 jobs
    28. Pittsburgh, down 1,000 jobs
    31. Wichita, Kans., down 1,300 jobs
    32. Greenville, S.C., down 1,600 jobs
    33. Scranton-Wilkes-Barre, Pa., down 1,700 jobs
    34. Portland, Maine, down 1,900 jobs
    35. Bridgeport-Stamford, Conn., down 2,000 jobs
    36. Chattanooga, Tenn., down 2,300 jobs
    37. Birmingham, down 2,400 jobs
    37. Springfield, Mass., down 2,400 jobs
    39. Akron, Ohio, down 2,500 jobs
    39. Jackson, Miss., down 2,500 jobs
    41. Charlotte, down 2,600 jobs
    41. Grand Rapids, down 2,600 jobs
    41. Stockton, Calif., down 2,600 jobs
    44. Ogden, Utah, down 2,800 jobs
    45. Daytona Beach, Fla., down 3,000 jobs
    45. Fresno, Calif., down 3,000 jobs
    47. Knoxville, Tenn., down 3,200 jobs
    48. Worcester, Mass., down 3,300 jobs
    49. Allentown-Bethlehem, Pa., down 3,400 jobs
    49. Indianapolis, down 3,400 jobs
    51. Harrisburg, Pa., down 3,500 jobs
    52. Madison, Wis., down 3,600 jobs
    53. Albuquerque, down 3,700 jobs
    54. Colorado Springs, down 4,000 jobs
    55. Charleston, S.C., down 4,100 jobs
    55. Richmond, down 4,100 jobs
    57. Rochester, N.Y., down 4,200 jobs
    58. Augusta, Ga., down 4,300 jobs
    59. Lakeland, Fla., down 4,600 jobs
    60. Buffalo, down 4,700 jobs
    61. Palm Bay-Melbourne, Fla., down 4,800 jobs
    62. Cincinnati, down 5,000 jobs
    63. Honolulu, down 6,000 jobs
    64. Columbia, S.C., down 6,100 jobs
    64. Denver, down 6,100 jobs
    66. Salt Lake City, down 6,400 jobs
    67. Oxnard-Thousand Oaks, Calif., down 6,500 jobs
    68. Dayton, down 6,700 jobs
    69. Nashville, down 7,100 jobs
    70. San Jose, down 7,300 jobs
    70. Toledo, Ohio, down 7,300 jobs
    72. Orlando, down 7,600 jobs
    73. Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Fla., down 9,200 jobs
    74. Las Vegas, down 9,600 jobs
    75. Bradenton-Sarasota, Fla., down 10,100 jobs
    76. Jacksonville, down 10,700 jobs
    77. Kansas City, down 11,000 jobs
    78. Boise, Idaho, down 11,200 jobs
    79. Cleveland, down 11,300 jobs
    80. Milwaukee, down 12,400 jobs
    81. Louisville, down 12,800 jobs
    82. Memphis, down 13,600 jobs
    83. St. Louis, down 14,200 jobs
    84. Sacramento, down 14,900 jobs
    85. Portland, Ore., down 15,500 jobs
    86. Providence, down 16,600 jobs
    86. Tucson, down 16,600 jobs
    88. San Diego, down 17,500 jobs
    89. Philadelphia, down 18,800 jobs
    90. San Francisco-Oakland, down 21,100 jobs
    91. Minneapolis-St. Paul, down 31,400 jobs
    92. New York City, down 33,500 jobs
    93. Chicago, down 33,600 jobs
    93. Tampa-St. Petersburg, down 33,600 jobs
    95. Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif., down 35,800 jobs
    96. Phoenix, down 58,500 jobs
    97. Miami-Fort Lauderdale, down 59,700 jobs
    98. Los Angeles, down 60,700 jobs
    99. Atlanta, down 66,100 jobs
    100. Detroit, down 67,700 jobs

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    Default Re: Job Gains & Losses (2007-2008)

    Wow! 60k lost jobs in Phoenix? That seems like a bunch. Also, losing 33k in Tampa-St. Pete is probably no picnic. Some of the other hard hit cities are really big, so they are better cushioned for the blow.

    Also, Kansas City losing 11,000 jobs seems like a lot for a city of its size.

    What would it be like in OKC if we had a net loss of 11,000 jobs in one year?

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    Default Re: Job Gains & Losses (2007-2008)

    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru View Post
    Wow! 60k lost jobs in Phoenix? That seems like a bunch. Also, losing 33k in Tampa-St. Pete is probably no picnic. Some of the other hard hit cities are really big, so they are better cushioned for the blow.

    Also, Kansas City losing 11,000 jobs seems like a lot for a city of its size.

    What would it be like in OKC if we had a net loss of 11,000 jobs in one year?
    Not surprising about Phoenix, and Tuscon lost 16K jobs and its slightly bigger than Tulsa, so it seems that whole region of the country is getting slammed.

    Its shocking to see Atlanta lose nearly as many jobs as Detroit. That area as always been one of the top job creators since the 1970's. I will say my family spent the hoidays with relatives from that area and they told me the local economy over there is abysmal.

    I guess these figure make you glad to live in OKC.

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    Default Re: Job Gains & Losses (2007-2008)

    Yeah, not really suprising. Many of the big gainers are the oil and gas regions of the US.

  5. Default Re: Job Gains & Losses (2007-2008)

    Percentages of jobs lost out of total jobs would have been a much more accurate.

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