The eRollover Blog

2009 Unemployment to hit 9% | Consumers Frightened

Workers Concerned as unemployment continues to rise

Go figure.........No good economics news here: The recession is projected to worsen this year. The country stands to lose a sizable chunk of economic activity in 2009 as consumers at home are concerned that the job losses could continue to spread. And the U.S. unemployment rate -- now at 7.6 percent, the highest in more than 16 years -- is expected hit a peak of 9 percent this year. Economists now expect the economy to shrink by 1.9 percent this year, a much deeper contraction than the 0.2 percent dip projected in the fall. If the new forecast is correct, it would mark the first time since 1991 the economy actually contracted over a full year and would be the worst showing since 1982, when the country had suffered through a severe recession. Vanishing jobs, shrinking 401k and Retirement Plans, and a large drop in home values have forced American consumers to cut back, which in turn has caused businesses to lay off workers and slash costs in other ways, feeding a vicious downward cycle for the economy. Economists have said the nation's unemployment rate could rise as high as 9 percent for all of 2009 and hit 10 percent next year. In 2008, the jobless rate averaged 5.8 percent, the highest since 2003. Companies touching every part of the economy have announced thousands of layoffs already this year and more cuts came last week. Here is a chart that runs through the most recent economic casualties on the job front.

Unemployment Rises as Layoffs Continue


Company Date How many Further reading
Google 02/12/2009 40 Google scraps radio ads
Pioneer 02/12/2009 10,000 Pioneer leaving the TV business
Nokia 02/11/2009 410; 500-700 rotating Nokia cuts production, closes facility
Forrester 02/09/2009 50 (5 percent) Forrester to lay off 5 percent
MPAA 02/05/2009 unknown Source: 'Significant' layoffs at MPAA
Panasonic 02/04/2009 15,000 Panasonic to cut 15,000 jobs
Electronic Arts 02/03/2009 1,100 (11 percent) EA cutting 1,100 jobs
NEC 01/30/2009 20,000 (13 percent) NEC to cut workforce by 20,000
Novell 01/30/2009 100 (3 percent) Novell lays off just under 100 workers
Teradyne 01/30/2009 532 Boston.com: Teradyne will shed 532 jobs
Citrix Systems 01/30/2009 490 (10 percent) Citrix to reduce staff by 10 percent
STMicroelectronics 01/28/2009 4,500 STMicro reports loss, lays off 4,500
AOL 01/28/2009 700 AOL to lay off 700 employees
SAP 01/28/2009 3,000 SAP plans job cuts, despite solid earnings
Texas Instruments 01/26/2009 12 percent Texas Instruments cutting jobs as profits plunge
Sprint Nextel 01/26/2009 8,000 Sprint Nextel to cut 8,000 jobs
Philips 01/26/2009 6,000 Philips to cut 6,000 jobs
IBM 01/24/2009 More than 2,800 IBM quietly lays off North American staff
Microsoft 01/22/2009 5,000 Microsoft cutting 5,000 jobs on weak results
Ericsson 01/21/2009 5,000 (6 percent) Ericsson to cut 5,000 jobs