In 2010, fewer than half of workers appreciate their job more due to the recession (39%), compared to 55% who felt that way in 2009, reports Adecco. In fact, only 17% are willing
Unemployment Is Worst Among Poor Families
The unemployment rate of American households increases as income decreases, which has been a trend since prior to the recession, |image1|according to a study from the Center f
BLS Statistics: Who Are The Unemployed?
As of February 2010, 14.8 million Americans were unemployed (or 9.7%), according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, up from 12.7 million the year prior (or 8.2%). Unemployment
Blacks Spend More Time Listening To Radio Than The Average American
Blacks aged 12 and older spend an average of 16 hours a week listening to radio, 45 minutes more than the average American, according to Arbitron. The older they are, the more
Hispanics Split TV Viewing Between Spanish And English Programming
More than two thirds of Hispanics (68%) watched TV in Spanish in the prior day, and 64% watched TV in English in the prior day, according to Meneses Research. |image1|Nearly h
Good Night, America: Asians Sleep Well, Hispanics Wake Up Worried
Emerging majorities are more likely than Whites to get a good night’s sleep almost every night, according to the National Sleep Foundation. Nearly half of Blacks do (45%), fol