Map shows states hit hardest; forecasts for rebound

[Source: USA Today] — When it comes to the U.S. job market, there are few places to turn.  Every U.S. state and 95% of the nation’s metropolitan areas will end 2009 with fewer jobs than they started with, while only two sectors — education and health services, and government — will add workers. A new forecast by Moody’s Economy.com shows U.S. employment growing in 2012-2012, but the outlook for individual states and job sectors varies widely.  To view Arizona predictions, click here.

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