No doubt but I just think that 24% number is way off as well. The official numbers only count people actively seeking. There are always those who can’t or won’t find a job.
The official numbers only count people actively seeking. There are always those who can’t or won’t find a job.Your very words agree with the obvious point. Do "those who can’t or won’t" have a job? No, so your government simply arbitrarily omits them from the statistics to be able to publish a fictional statistic to make their job performance look drastically better.
They do the same with inflation and energy statistics.
41 posted on 09/06/2022 12:16:09 PM PDT by citizen
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