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Baker Hughes December Rig Count – HBCU Territories

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HBCU states and territories are vital to the energy production of United States and the world these days. The latest Baker Hughes rig count shows that the U.S. currently has 659 active rigs, with 489 or 74.2 percent of those being in HBCU territories. Energy continues to be a vital part of the economic landscape where HBCUs are located and is a barometer for how the economies of those states may very well be doing now and going forward.

Gas rigs are denoted by an orange triangle. – 79

Oil rigs are denoted by a blue triangle. – 410

November HBCU Count – 478

HBCU Money™ Business Book Feature – The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World

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Niall Ferguson follows the money to tell the human story behind the evolution of our financial system, from its genesis in ancient Mesopotamia to the latest upheavals on what he calls Planet Finance. What’s more, Ferguson reveals financial history as the essential backstory behind all history, arguing that the evolution of credit and debt was as important as any technological innovation in the rise of civilization. As Ferguson traces the crisis from ancient Egypt’s Memphis to today’s Chongqing, he offers bold and compelling new insights into the rise–and fall–of not just money but Western power as well.

The Finance & Tech Week In Review – 1/14/17

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Every Saturday the HBCU Money staff picks ten articles they were intrigued by and think you will enjoy for some weekend reading impacting finance and tech.

  • How will we power the planet without wrecking the climate? / Nova PBS to.pbs.org/2jNIxx1
  • Small businesses are prime targets for cyberattacks: SIEM-as-a-service can help / CIO Online ow.ly/13Te307ZH8Z
  • Mini fire extinguishers inside lithium batteries may stop blazes / New Scientist bit.ly/2im4hjc
  • Harvester ants farm by planting seeds to eat once they germinate / New Scientist bit.ly/2im9Y0M
  • Here’s how much Tesla will require EV owners to pay to charge up / CIO Online ow.ly/qsm1307ZGKf

Unemployment Rate By HBCU State – November 2016

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STATES WITH RISING UNEMPLOYMENT: 12

STATES WITH DECLINING UNEMPLOYMENT: 8

STATES WITH UNCHANGED UNEMPLOYMENT: 3

LOWEST: MASSACHUSETTS – 2.9%

HIGHEST – LOUISIANA – 6.2%

STATE – UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (PREVIOUS)*

ALABAMA –  5.9% (5.7%)

ARKANSAS – 4.0% (3.9%)

CALIFORNIA – 5.3% (5.5%)

DELAWARE – 4.3% (4.3%)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA – 6.0% (5.9%)

FLORIDA – 4.9% (4.7%)

GEORGIA – 5.3% (5.0%)

ILLINOIS – 5.6% (5.8%)

KENTUCKY – 4.8% (4.9%)

LOUISIANA – 6.2% (6.3%)

MARYLAND – 4.2% (4.3%)

MASSACHUSETTS – 2.9% (4.1%)

MICHIGAN – 4.9% (4.5%)

MISSISSIPPI – 5.7% (6.0%)

MISSOURI –  4.7% (4.7%)

NEW YORK – 5.1% (4.7%)

NORTH CAROLINA – 5.0% (4.7%)

OHIO – 4.9% (4.8%)

OKLAHOMA – 5.1% (5.0%)

PENNSYLVANIA – 5.7% (5.6%)

SOUTH CAROLINA – 4.4% (5.2%)

TENNESSEE – 4.8% (4.3%)

TEXAS – 4.6% (4.6%)

VIRGINIA – 4.2% (3.7%)

*Previous month in parentheses.

African America’s December Jobs Report – 7.8%

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Overall Unemployment: 4.7% (4.6%)

African America Unemployment: 7.8% (8.0%)

Latino America Unemployment: 5.9% (5.7%)

European America Unemployment: 4.3% (4.2%)

Asian America Unemployment: 2.6% (3.0%)

Previous month in parentheses.

Analysis: Overall unemployment rose 10 basis points to its lowest since August 2007. African and Asian America saw a decline in their unemployment rate, 20 and 40 basis points, respectively. European and Latino America saw increases of 10 and 20 basis points, respectively.

African American Male Unemployment: 7.6% (7.7%)

African American Female Unemployment: 6.8% (7.1%)

African American Teenage Unemployment: 25.7% (26.6%)

African American Male Participation: 67.7% (67.5%)

African American Female Participation: 62.3% (62.6%)

African American Teenage Participation: 27.6% (27.9%)

Analysis: African American men saw a 10 basis point decrease in their unemployment and 20 basis point increase in their participation rate. African American women saw a 30 basis point decrease in their unemployment rate and 30 basis point decrease in their participation rate. African American teenagers saw a 90 basis point decrease in their unemployment rate and a 30 basis point decrease in their participation rate.

CONCLUSION: The overall economy added 156 000 jobs in December. A noticeable difference from the 178 000 in November. African America added a marginal 30 000 jobs in December to end the year. The last jobs report of the Obama Administration shows an African America with some of its strongest employment numbers overall. However, African American teenagers continue to be a flash point of crisis and the African American participation rate remains 100 basis points below Asians and European America. A notable problem given the median income for African American being the lowest of all groups. Wages seem to be heating up across the board, which is a much needed sign for African America.

African America currently needs 619 000 jobs to match America’s unemployment rate. An increase of 114 000 jobs from November.