Posted on 01/08/2012 7:42:58 AM PST by RightSideNews
Hearing the mainstream media breathlessly report that the unemployment rate declined to 8.5% makes it sound like all is well and the economy is mending. Unfortunately, theres more to the story.
The official unemployment rate, called U-3 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), doesnt include discouraged workers who gave up looking for work, nor does it include people working part time who want full time jobs. U-6 is the real unemployment number, and it stands at a whopping 15.2% in Dec 2011. (See BLS Labor Underutilization for details)
In the past two months, BLS reported a total of 300,000 new jobs added. If you dig into the fine print, though, youll see that 625,000 people were magically dropped from the rolls in the same period and no longer counted.
In November, the U.S. added 100,000 jobs (revised down from 120,000 reported last month) but 315,000 people dropped out of the labor force the same month and were no longer counted.
In December, the U.S. added 200,000 jobs, but another 310,000 dropped out of the labor force
Another perspective of the real jobs number is the labor participation rate, the percentage of working age people between 16-64 who are actually working or looking for a job. People who are discouraged and have given up looking for a job are considered to have dropped out of the workforce, so the labor participation rate goes down.
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The truth is they lie and no one takes them to task
Why the excerpted version?
GOIP better wake up..
.http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/287440/gop-needs-bolder-growth-message-larry-kudlow
The truth?
Civilian Employment to Population Ratio Lowest Since Carter / Early Reagan ... And Flat-lined! Employment Misery Index Increasing!
People who are discouraged and have given up looking for a job are considered to have dropped out of the workforce, so the labor participation rate goes down.
BS... someone waant to explain how people can stop or “drop out” of the workforce? Have these people been given special “messiah” Skittles that excuse them from paying bills or ever experiencing hunger?
Can anyone tell me why the GOP candidates in these so called “debates” don’t put out the real figure?
Any why don’t they demand a third party examine Obama’s hard copy birth certificate? Or ask the press to ask Obama how he came by a social security number issued in a state he’d never been to in 1977? Or why his college grades, senior thesis, SAT scores, and passport records are all sealed?
This election would be over in five minutes if any of this was brought out in public.
Why aren’t they doing it?
My own industry is going through some tough times, but I've received a number of calls from executive search firms looking for people in my age group to fill senior management positions in the industry. In at least two of the cases I know it involves a transition similar to what I described above.
Examples: Architect, age 60, unemployed for 2 years except for part-time temp gigs, takes SS retirement at 62. Carpenter, age 58, unemployed for 3 years except for part-time temp gigs, quits looking for an employer, relies on nurse wife’s insurance and works only cash-only jobs. Single mom drops out of workforce entirely, relying on welfare.
I believe that once someone has exhausted their unemployment benefits they are no longer considered to be unemployed, and thus "out of the workforce", even though they would take a job if they found one.
Anyone know how the BLS figures out how many people per month are dropping out?
IMHO, BLS will continue cooking the numbers until we are at 6.5-7.0 “unemployment” by October. Make nobama look like a genius.
It is very troublesome that the populace is so dumbed down that they don’t even question numbers like this. Just plain common sense says there’s something funny going on.
Oh, yeah. Common sense... that’s disappearing too.
Here is an interesting statistic from last January:
Beginning January 1st, 2011 every single day more than 10,000 Baby Boomers will reach the age of 65. That is going to keep happening every single day for the next 19 years.
I'd guess many are those dropping out are retiring, whether they can really afford to or not.
Meet the 21st Centuries “Forgotten Man” those who have “given up looking” for work because prosperity has becomabyss enemy of the state under the one’s Marxist policies.
>>>BS... someone waant to explain how people can stop or drop out of the workforce? Have these people been given special messiah Skittles that excuse them from paying bills or ever experiencing hunger?<<<
Here are some ways to do it:
- Live with your parents, siblings, or relatives
- Go back to college
- Take a job in an “industry” that isn’t recognized, like growing weed, or fixing cars in your garage while taking money under the table
- Reduce your family’s income to one wage earner
- Scrounge or barter
- You have enough savings to live in quasi-poverty for a while
- Early retirement or forced retirement
By the way, the number of people on food stamps is through the roof (providing Magic Skittles).
I live in a small Alaskan village far from the road system, and you could actually live comfortably (in a 19th-century manner) in a converted shack, with some infusion of food stamps, a few snares, and some bullets in a .22 rifle.
Much of that deficit pays for those people who have dropped out of the workforce, too, so they’re hidden in plain sight. Once the economy implodes, we’ll see them on the streets, along with many of us, I suppose.
The government and media only trumpet the numbers they feel are advantageous to the Obama Regime (or as we’ve seen countless times) numbers damaging to republican congresses or administrations.
They report the unemployment numbers they feel will help keep Obama in office.
They report the currently due US debt of 16 trillion dollars, rather than the total (mostly unfunded) US debt of nearly 66 trillion dollars. Not that it really matters. Most of the dumb-masses have no concept of what “a trillion” is. Still, 16 is better than 66.
Mark
Thanks for the post.
Thanks for a very good explanation. How are the 60,000 households and 150,000 businesses chosen? I find it odd that in all my years I’ve never been contacted by either.
Thanks, I hadn't seen that before. But even still, if you're a person who has been unemployed since age 60 or 61, it would be awfully tempting to start collecting. A reduced benefit is better than nothing at all.
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