City's Unemployment Rate Grows
By Staff Reporter of the Sun | September 19, 2008
http://www.nysun.com/new-york/citys-unemployment-rate-grows/86229/
New York's unemployment rate climbed almost a full percentage point in the month of August, according to the State's Department of Labor.
The city's adjusted unemployment rate hit 5.8% in August, up from 5% in July, representing the largest month-to-month increase on record since current data began being recorded in 1976.
The city's rate is still below the national average of 6.1%, but that gap is likely to close as the turmoil on Wall Street continues to result in more layoffs.
In the last year, New York has lost more than 11,000 jobs in the finance and insurance sectors, but the toll will be considerably higher by the time the financial shakeout runs its course. Some reports estimate that the number of layoffs could be more than 40,000 in the finance and insurance sectors. Wall Street jobs generally create two or three others in the wider economy, so the current upheaval could lead to more than 100,000 losing their jobs in other industries.

