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Daily Archives: January 7, 2009

Conference Board Reports Online Job Demand Drops 507,000 in December

News release: “Online advertised job vacancies declined 507,000 to 3,861,000 in December, according to The Conference Board’s Help-Wanted Online Data Series (HWOL)™ released today. The December loss brought the monthly total of online advertised vacancies below 4 million for the first time since July 2006, two and one-half years ago. In 2008, there were on average 170,000 fewer ads each month than in 2007. “The sharp December drop in online advertised vacancies is another indication that the economy has not reached bottom,” said Gad Levanon, Senior Economist at The Conference Board. “The widespread nature of the decline in employers’ demand for workers – both across geographies and across occupations – does not bode well for an employment upturn in the first half of 2009.”

  • Related postings on financial system
  • Map: Show Me the TARP Money

    Pro Publica Map: “Each marker represents the headquarters of a financial institution that expects or has already received money from the Treasury Department under the TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program). The size of each marker represents the amount of bailout money given to each institution. Click on the markers to see the institution’s name and… Continue Reading

    New GAO Reports: Social Security Administration's Electronic Data Exchanges, Protecting Marine Mammals from Commercial Fishing

    Information Technology: Demand for the Social Security Administration’s Electronic Data Exchanges Is Growing and Presents Future Challenges, GAO-09-126, December 04, 2008: “Through more than 3,000 data exchanges with federal and state agencies, SSA both receives incoming data to support its own programs and provides outgoing data to support programs of other federal and state agencies.… Continue Reading

    National Taxpayer Advocate Urges Tax Simplification and Compassionate Treatment of Taxpayers Hit by Recession

    News release: “National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson today released her annual report, urging Congress to greatly simplify the tax code and recommending measures to reduce the burden on taxpayers who are struggling to pay their tax bills. The report takes note of the serious financial difficulties facing many Americans in light of the ongoing… Continue Reading

    CBO: The Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2009 to 2019

    The Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2009 to 2019, January 2009 “The sharp downturn in housing markets across the country, which undermined the solvency of major financial institutions and severely disrupted the functioning of financial markets, has led the United States into a recession that will probably be the longest and the deepest since… Continue Reading

    Identity Theft Resource Center's 2008 Breach Report

    News release: “Reports of data breaches increased dramatically in 2008. The Identity Theft Resource Center’s 2008 breach report reached 656 reported breaches at the end of 2008, reflecting an increase of 47% over last year’s total of 446. In terms of sub-divisions by type of entity, the rankings have not changed between 2007 and 2008… Continue Reading

    Bush Administration Releases Highlights of Accomplishments and Results

    Highlights of Accomplishments and Results, The Administration of President George W. Bush, 2001-2009: “Over the past eight years, President Bush has set clear guiding principles, and applied those principles to confront great challenges at home and abroad. The following are highlights of the accomplishments from the Administration of President George W. Bush and Vice President… Continue Reading

    Unfolding the Future of the Long War Motivations, Prospects, and Implications for the U.S. Army

    Rand: Unfolding the Future of the Long War Motivations, Prospects, and Implications for the U.S. Army, January 2009: “This document explores how the “long war” might unfold in the coming years. It looks out to about the year 2020 and reports on the major trends, uncertainties, participants, and ways the long war might unfold through… Continue Reading