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WASHINGTON | Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:34am EST

WASHINGTON Feb 23 (Reuters) - The number of mass layoffs by U.S. employers edged up in January as manufacturers stepped up job cuts, data showed on Tuesday, but probably not enough to alter views that the economy is on the brink of creating jobs.

The Labor Department said the number of mass layoff actions -- defined as job cuts involving at least 50 people from a single employer -- increased by 35 to 1,761. Mass layoffs had trended lower since August.

A total of 182,261 workers were affected last month. In January, 486 mass layoff events were reported in manufacturing, resulting in 62,556 workers filing claims for state unemployment benefits. It was the first increase in mass layoffs in manufacturing since August.

The labor market is lagging the broader economic recovery that started in the second half of 2009. Since December 2007, when the worst recession in 70 years started, the U.S. economy has shed 8.4 million jobs.

Payrolls have declined every month since then except for last November when they increased by 64,000. Economists reckon the economy is a few months away from creating jobs.

Employers last month cut 20,000 jobs after laying off 150,000 workers in December, while the unemployment rate fell to 9.7 percent from 10 percent.

In the 26 months to January, a total 53,739 mass layoff events were effected and involved 5,425,101 workers, the Labor Department said. (Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by James Dalgleish)

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Comments (57)
Greycoat wrote:
“…but probably not enough to alter views that the economy is on the brink of creating jobs.”

Should read:

“…but probably not enough to alter the delusional views inside the Beltway that the economy is on the brink of creating jobs.”

Feb 23, 2010 11:59am EST  --  Report as abuse
vikings4123 wrote:
This economy will begin to recover and hiring will begin to take place when it becomes readily apparent that the democrats are going to lose control of both houses of Congress. Only when that happens will optimism in business return.

Feb 23, 2010 11:59am EST  --  Report as abuse
RightStuff wrote:
As long as the Federal government keeps meddling with the free-market system, layoffs will continue. Incompetent politicians, of course, will BLAME it on the free-market system. What the oppressive Federal government needs to do is to withdraw from doing anything that is not plainly specified in the U.S. Constitution. Of course, most politicians don’t even know what that is.

Feb 23, 2010 12:01pm EST  --  Report as abuse
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