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nmap
09-30-2009, 11:10
Interesting map that provides an interactive view of gains (and losses) in employment for each county in the U.S. Changes in employment for different time frames can be selected.

Go to the link below to use the map!

LINK (http://www.slate.com/id/2216238/)

The economic crisis, which has claimed more than 5 million jobs since the recession began, did not strike the entire country at once. A map of employment gains or losses by county tells the story of how those job losses first struck in the most vulnerable regions and then spread rapidly to the rest of the country. As early as August 2007, for example—several months before the recession officially began—jobs were already on the decline in southwest Florida; Orange County, Calif.; much of New Jersey; and Detroit, while other areas of the country remained on the uptick.

Using the Labor Department's local area unemployment statistics, Slate presents the recession as told by unemployment numbers for each county in America. Because the data are not seasonally adjusted for natural employment cycles throughout the year, the numbers you see show the change in the number of people employed compared with the same month in the previous year. Blue dots represent a net increase in jobs, while red dots indicate a decrease. The larger the dot, the greater the number of jobs gained or lost. Click the arrows or calendar at the bottom to see each month of data. Click the green play button to see an animation of the data.

SF0
09-30-2009, 11:57
Interesting, but it shows a gain of ~320 jobs in my county. Within the past year, a large call center, and one of the largest copper mines in the country closed down, resulting in thousands of lay offs. Maybe I am missing something, but it doesn't seem to make sense.