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By Les Leopold Why the Government's Unemployment Rate is Dangerously Deceptive -- And the Dark Reality it Hides
The latest jobs report indicates that the unemployment and job creation rates are better than a year ago, but there are problems with the numbers. March 9, 2011 |
I'm here to confirm everyone's gut sense that the way the government measures unemployment is a lie, and it matters.
The latest statistics compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicate the unemployment rate is 8.9 percent and the economy added 192,000 jobs in February. Yes, that’s better than a year ago when the rate peaked at 10.4 percent and we lost 35,000 jobs.
But there are two big problems with those numbers:
First let’s look more closely at the 192,000 new jobs that were created last month. It’s seems like a good looking number – like filling up two big football stadiums with people and giving them all jobs. But not quite. We need about 100,000 new jobs a month just to keep up with population growth. That means we can only move toward full employment if the economy creates many more than 100,000 new jobs a month. So in effect, one of those football stadiums each month is mostly filled with young people just coming into the labor force. And the other football stadium in February seats the 92,000 unemployed folks who actually found new jobs. .............(more)
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http://www.alternet.org/economy/150182/why_the_government%27s_unemployment_rate_is_dangerously_deceptive_--_and_the_dark_reality_it_hides/