NPR Series: The Road Back To Work /npr-series-the-road-back-to-work NPR is following six people in the St. Louis area who started 2011 unemployed and searching for work. They are keeping audio diaries to document their experience. en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Fri, 14 Sep 2012 15:31:00 GMT Discouraged In Hunt For A Job, Many Stop Looking /npr-news/2012-09-14/discouraged-in-hunt-for-a-job-many-stop-looking The unemployment rate dropped last month, but it's not all good news. Some 844,000 people have given up on finding a job for one reason or another. Some have decided to go back to school to train for a new career, but others have simply become too dejected to keep trying. Fri, 14 Sep 2012 15:31:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-09-14/discouraged-in-hunt-for-a-job-many-stop-looking Yuki Noguchi 'Dejected': Some Unemployed Give Up The Hunt /npr-news/2012-05-04/dejected-some-unemployed-give-up-the-hunt Unemployment slipped to 8.1 percent last month, in part because fewer job seekers were applying for positions. "I've been feeling very dejected and depressed," says one woman who has stopped looking for work. The share of adults working or seeking jobs is down to the lowest level since the 1981 recession. Fri, 04 May 2012 19:35:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-05-04/dejected-some-unemployed-give-up-the-hunt Marilyn Geewax Job Numbers: 'One Month Does Not Make A Trend' /npr-news/2012-04-07/job-numbers-one-month-does-not-make-a-trend Just when it seemed to be gaining steam, the U.S. job market pretty much stalled in March. The unemployment rate fell, but it did so for the wrong reasons. The drop in growth rate is puzzling, one analyst says, but not cause to panic yet. Sat, 07 Apr 2012 12:00:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-04-07/job-numbers-one-month-does-not-make-a-trend Jim Zarroli For Long-Term Unemployed, Help Is Running Out /npr-news/2012-04-06/for-long-term-unemployed-help-is-running-out The number of people who have been out of work for six months or longer remains near historic highs. Still, with the unemployment rate ticking down, Congress is phasing out benefits for those long out of work. Fri, 06 Apr 2012 17:49:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-04-06/for-long-term-unemployed-help-is-running-out Alan Greenblatt Even When Employed, Health Care A Challenge /npr-news/2012-02-21/even-when-employed-health-care-a-challenge A little more than a year ago, NPR launched the Road Back to Work series, following six people in St. Louis who started 2011 unemployed and were searching for work. Like so many Americans, the people we followed have had difficulty getting health coverage, even after returning to work. Tue, 21 Feb 2012 21:01:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-02-21/even-when-employed-health-care-a-challenge Tamara Keith When The Road Back To Work Detours /npr-news/2011-12-30/when-the-road-back-to-work-detours For the long-term unemployed, getting a job isn't always the end of the story. In the next installment of NPR's Road Back to Work series, we check in with Randy Howland and Jennifer Barfield who both find themselves searching for work once again. Fri, 30 Dec 2011 20:26:00 GMT /npr-news/2011-12-30/when-the-road-back-to-work-detours Tamara Keith Squabbles In Washington Frustrate Job Seekers /npr-news/2011-11-16/squabbles-in-washington-frustrate-job-seekers Since September, President Obama and Republicans in Congress have been fighting over jobs. With so much political focus on jobs, NPR checks back in with the people we've been following as part of our Road Back to Work series. They started the year unemployed and searching for work. Wed, 16 Nov 2011 21:34:00 GMT /npr-news/2011-11-16/squabbles-in-washington-frustrate-job-seekers Tamara Keith Bumps On The Road Back To Work /npr-news/2011-09-05/bumps-on-the-road-back-to-work Like some 14 million Americans, the people in our series The Road Back to Workstarted the year unemployed and searching for a job. Nine months later, all six of the St. Louis residents are working, but their struggles continue. Mon, 05 Sep 2011 18:05:00 GMT /npr-news/2011-09-05/bumps-on-the-road-back-to-work Tamara Keith Hope: A Precious Commodity In This Job Market /npr-news/2011-07-12/hope-a-precious-commodity-in-this-job-market In the months since Randy Howland, 51, was first hired as a customer service representative, his excitement of having a job has turned to defeat. As part of the Road Back to Work series, we catch up with Howland — who was out of work for more than a year — as he prepares for a job interview for what he hopes is a better position. Tue, 12 Jul 2011 17:22:00 GMT /npr-news/2011-07-12/hope-a-precious-commodity-in-this-job-market Tamara Keith Returning To Work: The Satisfaction Of Having A Job /npr-news/2011-04-14/returning-to-work-the-satisfaction-of-having-a-job Randy Howland and Ray Meyer are working again, though the jobs aren't ideal. They're earning far less than they did before losing their jobs at the height of the recession. And while they could easily dwell on the negative, both men say they're happy. Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:11:00 GMT /npr-news/2011-04-14/returning-to-work-the-satisfaction-of-having-a-job Tamara Keith