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Pier 1, American Eagle and Borders also said they are slightly increasing their seasonal staff this year. Other big chains, including Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Best Buy Co., expect hiring to be flat. They'll have a big pool of people to pick from. Page Farris, co-owner of the Merriment home decor store in Ridgeland, Miss., is looking for two part-time sales clerks to help out this holiday season. Usually, she'd look to hire college students. This year, she's already gotten roughly 25 applications, and from a much wider age range. "I'm seeing people walking in the door that have (college) degrees and years of experience," Farris said. Retail jobs can range from minimum wage, $7.25 per hour, for those with little experience to $25 to $40 an hour for experienced sales leaders at high-end stores.
But while part-time work might help make ends meet, the bigger picture is murkier. There is still heavy competition for any job. It would take an enormous burst in hiring to change the unemployment rate in a civilian labor force of more than 154 million people, of which 14.9 million are counted as unemployed. The Labor Department's unemployment rate is seasonally adjusted to reflect the temporary jobs created during the holiday season, so hiring would have to rise significantly beyond the usual seasonal adjustment to show up in the numbers, said department spokesman Tom Nardone. An average of 4.7 people vie for each open job, according to Heidi Shierholz, an economist with the Economic Policy Institute, a liberal think tank in Washington, D.C. The economy lost 8.4 million jobs in 2008 and 2009 and the private sector isn't creating enough new positions to replace them. Even temporary jobs are welcome in that environment, Shierholz said. "It can definitely make people's holiday season better."
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