NEW JOB NUMBERS FOR VETERANS SHOW POSITIVE SIGNS
“Economic growth is up, employment is up, wages are up and unemployment is
down,” Craig says
July 19, 2006
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093
(Washington, DC) Americans who served in the U.S. military are enjoying
some of the highest employment rates of any segment of the American
workforce. Unemployment for veterans during the second quarter of 2006 is
down to 3.5 percent, even lower than the national average of 4.4 percent for
non-veterans, according to new data reported by the U.S. Department of
Labor.
Nationally, overall unemployment for all Americans is now the lowest it
has been since 2001.
"Economic growth is up, employment is up, wages are up and unemployment
numbers are way down. This is great news," said Sen. Larry Craig, Chairman
of the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. In Craig’s home state of
Idaho, overall unemployment is at 3.5 percent.
In February Craig led a Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee hearing which
explored why there was a higher-than-average unemployment rate for young
American veterans, especially those coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan.
In 2005, the unemployment rate for young veterans, those ranging in age from
20 – 24 years old, was 15.6 percent, while unemployment rates for
non-veterans of the same age group was 8.7 percent.
Now employment rates for young veterans have improved.
In the second quarter of 2006, the Department of Labor reports that the
unemployment rate for veterans ages 20 – 24 has dropped to just over 11
percent, while the numbers for non-veterans in the same age range have
dropped to 8 percent.
"We have been working hard to reach out to both vets and
employers, and we are delighted that these efforts are paying off,"
said Chick Ciccolella, Assistant Secretary for the Veterans' Employment and
Training Service at the Department of Labor.
Sen. Craig cautioned that we must continue these efforts as the nation
strives to bring the numbers for young veterans in line with the rest of the
population.
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