(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - Massachusetts had fewer jobs at the end of the
last decade than it had at the beginning, the first time since
World War II there has been an overall loss of jobs in the state
over a 10-year period.
The Boston Globe, citing figures from the U.S. Labor Department
and Northeastern University's Center for Labor Market Studies,
reports Monday that in the decade from 1999 through 2009, average
employment in the state fell by 55,000 jobs, nearly 2 percent.
There were 3.24 million jobs at the end of 1999 and 3.19 jobs at
the end of 2009.
Boston Globe reporter Rob Gavin joins NECN for a discussion.