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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Isle of Man
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Employers pulled back sharply on job creation in May, and the unemployment rate took a surprising jump, according to new data Friday, confirming worries that the economy is losing momentum -- and fast.

Employers added only 54,000 jobs in May, down from a revised 232,000 in April, the Labor Department said Friday morning. The unemployment rate rose to 9.1 percent last month, from 9 percent.

The grim numbers are the latest in a string of disappointing economic readings. Manufacturing is slowing, and consumers are pulling back on spending, according to other data released this week. All point to an economic expansion that is now too sluggish to bring down unemployment to a sustainable level. The economy needs to add around 125,000 new jobs each month just to keep pace with an ever-growing population.

As the Labor Department’s news hit the markets, stocks opened down, with the Standard & Poor’s 500 index down 1 percent at 9:35 a.m. and the Dow Jones Industrial Average also down about 1 percent. The stock market has been relatively stable as amid new signs of economic weakness, but the market for Treasury bonds has reacted more dramatically. The U.S. government could borrow money for a decade for only 2.96 percent Friday, down from 3.03 percent, reflecting expectations that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates low for a longer time to help boost growth.

Responding to the unemployment report, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said Friday morning, “One look at the jobs report should be enough to show that the White House should get serious about cutting spending.”

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) called the report “a warning we need to do better,” adding, “We need to get America back to work.”

There were some bright spots in the May data, but only a few. The unemployment rate rose primarily because more people--272,000 of them--joined the labor force and began looking for a job. Average weekly pay increased 0.3 percent, as both the length of the workweek and hourly pay rose. And a broader measure of unemployment that captures people who have given up looking for work out of frustration and part-time workers who want a full-time position dipped to 15.8 percent, from 15.9 percent.

More broadly, the strong gains of the previous three months had seemed too-good-to-be-true, not matching up with the more modest improvement in the labor market seen in other reports. The weak numbers in May even that out. The United States has now added an average of 157,000 jobs a month in 2011, which is about what would be expected given overall economic growth.

Still, there is little question that the economic recovery has lost juice. Several leading economists have cut back their forecasts for 2011 growth in the last two weeks, and the poor jobs numbers add to the concern.

The unemployment figures will heighten pressure on the Federal Reserve and other economic policymakers to find new ways to inject some vigor the economy. The Fed has kept its target interest rate near zero, but it has few tools left to help in any significant way besides announcing another round of large-scale purchases of Treasury bonds. Their latest round of quantitative easing, the purchase of $600 billion in bonds launched in November, is set to expire this month.

Fed leaders have not indicated that they plan more quantitative easing, but if the economic data steadily weakens as summer gets underway, they may have to reconsider.

The Obama administration and Congress are also in a pickle, now focused on reducing the budget deficit rather than coming up with new ways to help the economy expand. The usual methods--tax cuts and new spending--would only raise the deficit.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/employers-add-fewest-jobs-in-8-months-unemployment-jumps-to-91percent/2011/06/03/AGxhOvHH_story.html

India, gun buyback and steamroll.

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Expect revised numbers soon. Lately it seems conservative newsies come out with stories like this, only to have their 'breaking news' flash conflict with reality.

B and J K-1 story

  • April 2004 met online
  • July 16, 2006 Met in person on her birthday in United Arab Emirates
  • August 4, 2006 sent certified mail I-129F packet Neb SC
  • August 9, 2006 NOA1
  • August 21, 2006 received NOA1 in mail
  • October 4, 5, 7, 13 & 17 2006 Touches! 50 day address change... Yes Judith is beautiful, quit staring at her passport photo and approve us!!! Shaming works! LOL
  • October 13, 2006 NOA2! November 2, 2006 NOA2? Huh? NVC already processed and sent us on to Abu Dhabi Consulate!
  • February 12, 2007 Abu Dhabi Interview SUCCESS!!! February 14 Visa in hand!
  • March 6, 2007 she is here!
  • MARCH 14, 2007 WE ARE MARRIED!!!
  • May 5, 2007 Sent AOS/EAD packet
  • May 11, 2007 NOA1 AOS/EAD
  • June 7, 2007 Biometrics appointment
  • June 8, 2007 first post biometrics touch, June 11, next touch...
  • August 1, 2007 AOS Interview! APPROVED!! EAD APPROVED TOO...
  • August 6, 2007 EAD card and Welcome Letter received!
  • August 13, 2007 GREEN CARD received!!! 375 days since mailing the I-129F!

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  • May 1, 2009 first day to file
  • May 9, 2009 mailed I-751 to USCIS CS
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Isle of Man
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Expect revised numbers soon. Lately it seems conservative newsies come out with stories like this, only to have their 'breaking news' flash conflict with reality.

This isn't a story. This is factual unemployment data for the month of May.

Average Length of Unemployment at All-Time High (New York Times)

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India, gun buyback and steamroll.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Expect revised numbers soon. Lately it seems conservative newsies come out with stories like this, only to have their 'breaking news' flash conflict with reality.

It's the Washington Post.... hardly a conservative news organiztion...

Oh well, either way it's still a good time to be in DFW/Texas overall. :thumbs:

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The Great Canadian to Texas Transfer Timeline:

2/22/2010 - I-129F Packet Mailed

2/24/2010 - Packet Delivered to VSC

2/26/2010 - VSC Cashed Filing Fee

3/04/2010 - NOA1 Received!

8/14/2010 - Touched!

10/04/2010 - NOA2 Received!

10/25/2010 - Packet 3 Received!

02/07/2011 - Medical!

03/15/2011 - Interview in Montreal! - Approved!!!

 

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