Laying Off Too Many And Hiring Back

Here’s an interesting one.

Economists speculate that employers laid off too many people and are being forced to hire some of them back.

the U.S. economy created more than 200,000 jobs for the fourth straight month. The median estimate is 205,000 jobs created, down from 227,000 jobs in February.

From now on, employment probably won’t continue to grow so rapidly unless economic growth strengthens.

Questions: 1. Does this article talk about overall employment? Does this include the financial services where we have seen a big hit in recruiting? 2. Is the focus of jobs going towards the services industry? Does this mean the rich are getting richer and the poorer continue to struggle?

Here’s the article: http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-04-05/t…

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