Labor Market Trends March 2011 Download at www.iii.org/presentations Robert P. Hartwig, Ph.D., CPCU, President & Economist Insurance Information Institute.

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Labor Market Trends March 2011 Download at Robert P. Hartwig, Ph.D., CPCU, President & Economist Insurance Information Institute  110 William Street  New York, NY Tel:  Cell:  

2 Labor Market Trends Massive Job Losses Sapped the Economy and Commercial/Personal Lines Exposure, But Trend is Improving

12/01/09 - 9pmeSlide – P6466 – The Financial Crisis and the Future of the P/C 3 Unemployment and Underemployment Rates: Falling Faster in 2011? Unemployment rate fell to 8.9% in February Unemployment peaked at 10.1% in October 2009, highest monthly rate since Peak rate in the last 30 years: 10.8% in November - December 1982 Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics; Insurance Information Institute. U-6 went from 8.0% in March 2007 to 17.5% in October 2009; Stood at 15.9% in February 2011 January 2000 through February 2011, Seasonally Adjusted (%) Recession ended in November 2001 Unemployment kept rising for 19 more months Recession began in December 2007 Stubbornly high unemployment and underemployment will constrain payroll growth, which directly affects WC exposure Feb 11

Monthly Change in Private Employment January 2008 through February 2011* (Thousands) Private Employers Added million Jobs Since Jan After Having Shed 4.66 Million Jobs in 2009 and 3.81 Million in 2008 Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics: Insurance Information Institutehttp:// Monthly Losses in Dec. 08–Mar. 09 Were the Largest in the Post-WW II Period Private employers added jobs in every month in 2010 for a total of million for the year 222,000 private sector jobs were created in February

12/01/09 - 9pmeSlide – P6466 – The Financial Crisis and the Future of the P/C 5 Monthly Change Employment* Monthly Losses in Dec. 08–Mar. 09 Were the Largest in the Post-WW II Period *Estimate based on Reuters poll of economists. Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics: Insurance Information Institutehttp:// Job Losses Since the Recession Began in Dec Peaked at 8.4 Mill in Dec. 09; Stands at 6.4 Million Through February 2011; 13.7 Million People are Now Defined as Unemployed January 2008 through February 2011* (Thousands) The job gain and loss figures in 2010 were severely distorted by the hiring and termination of temporary Census workers. In 2010, million nonfarm jobs were created. 192,000 nonfarm jobs were created in February

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