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To: DoodleDawg
No one knows what the real number is. They say 5.4 mil +/-.

I read that AT MINIMUM it's 14-15 million seriously looking but can't find jobs.

Of the 94 mil, many are boomers...retiring in mass daily. Lots haven't looked for work for years with the depressed market and COULD COME BACK INTO THE MARKET, making it worse, but that's likely offset with the retirees.

Then there's those on welfare, who could also be forced back into job seekers, inflating the number closer to the 94 mil. Ditto false disabilities adding a few more million.

Further, immigration reform is certain to scramble the job market even further...surely to open up millions of part-time jobs.

If anyone can figure this out, hats off to them.

65 posted on 01/12/2017 8:16:51 AM PST by chiller (One from the Right - One for the Fight)
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To: chiller
No one knows what the real number is. They say 5.4 mil +/-.
I read that AT MINIMUM it's 14-15 million seriously looking but can't find jobs.

With all the smart people Trump has working for him I would be surprised if they couldn't come up with a figure. It would show just how much federal government statistics need to be overhauled.

66 posted on 01/12/2017 8:22:25 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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