The unemployment rate is at 7.8 percent. Is anyone bitching and moaning?
What is that in cat years?Sure, and I'm 29 yrs old........
Jordan Your faith in the keynesian model is unflappable. Have you ever considered that left alone the economy would have recovered quicker?Should be closing in on 7.0% even by the end of the year. The trend is good!
7.8%... of Americans that are either employed, or actively looking for work.
The real % of Americans unemployed is something more like 60% of the total population that is eligible to work (i.e. adults ages 18-60).
But Obama wont' tell you that.
Not exactly true. To be in the workforce, you must meet two criteria. One- have a paid job- be working. Or number two- not have a job but be actively looking for one. If you aren't looking for a job, you aren't in the workforce and you aren't considered unemployed.The problem is that they don't count people that can no longer apply for unemployment benefits as unemployed in their numbers. I hate they say people that are no longer claiming unemployment benefits as being people that gave up looking for work. I believe most are people that no longer can claim benefits because they ran out of benefits. There is a ton of long term unemployed people that they called hopelessly unemployed people. The government needs to do something help out those that no longer get benefits that have been out of work for a year or two.
This article below says there are 3 million hopelessly unemployed people that is about 10 percent of the US population. So add 7.8 + 10 = almost 18 percent real unemployment.
http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/04/news/economy/hopelessly-unemployed-workers/
They're not counted as part of the labor force, the official unemployment rate, or the category the Labor Department refers to as "discouraged workers" -- those who haven't bothered to look for work in the last four weeks.
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