BCREA ECONOMICS NOW
Canadian and US Employment - April 5, 2013
Canadian employment declined by 55,000 in March, erasing a similar sized
increase in February. All of March's losses were in full-time employment. In spite of the decline, employment remains
1.2 per cent higher than this time last year.
However, the national unemployment rate rose 0.2 points to 7.2 per cent.
The BC labour market shed almost 15,000 jobs in March, including 22,400
full-time jobs while part-time employment ticked 7,500 higher. The provincial
unemployment rate spiked 0.7 points higher to 7 per cent. Despite the sharp
decline in March, total employment in BC remains 1 per cent higher than March
2012.
In the US, employment growth tailed off significantly from very strong
recent months as employers expanded payrolls by just 88,000. The US unemployment
rate fell to 7.6 per cent.
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