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International Policy and Obama. You like "Cream of Sum Yung Gy"?
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So, the Chinese - yet again in an act that is not even close to "defiance" has told the UN to pound sand. Not worried even a little bit of an embargo, military blockade or any other response from the US other than some turd bag token saying "I said NO!" (dont make me say no till I am black in the face)... So, US/USSR heat in the kitchen? Heck no! Now we can go at it with a country who builds all of our stuff. Heck, they can embargo US! Then lets see ya'all get that new Mac Book Pro. Since Token took the White House the world has gone to hell in a fatherless bassinet. And now, it only is getting worse. |
The Obama economy is booming along ! You can`t deny the data just announced this past week and commented on enthusiastically by the president !!
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Unemployment is at an all time high since the depression. The fact that many people timed out of unemployment rolls and are simply not looking for employment (thus are not counted) is simply too much for a typical Obama dogmatic liberal to comprehend. That said, NO ONE fears the wrath of the US, thus they collectively **** in our faces. |
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The government only counts people as “unemployed” if they are actively looking for work. Everyone else who isn’t working is considered out of the labor force entirely. Ordinarily, that makes sense: People who are retired or who choose to stay home to raise a family aren’t unemployed; they’re just choosing not to work. But the recession messed with the formula: The economy was so bad for so long that millions of jobless workers simply gave up looking for a job, meaning they no longer counted as unemployed. The unemployment rate topped out at 10 percent during the recession, but it would have been higher — possibly a lot higher — if those so-called “discouraged workers” had been included. |
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First president in history to have a less than 3% GDP growth during his whole tenure as president.
Highest percentage of work age people NOT employed since something like WWII Record highest amount of food stamp recipients. Longest economic recovery in American history Yep, we're just doing fine. Of course Obummer is going to lie about it. His legacy is FAILURE. |
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Statement I believe that " she " wears loafers or those shoes that close with velcro ! Response: Obviously. But, it must be bait, because no one is that stupid. What is the bait? It is senseless. You get to call someone stupid but not to their face. Is that the thrill? These threads are starting to sound like the lines in F Troop. "Vanderbilt, are there any Indians coming?" "No thanks sarge, I already ate." |
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We're NOT doing better...it's propaganda...you NEED to realize you're lied to every day. Quote:
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still don't see an unemployment number
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If you did know the percentage I could verify it and compare it to the depression. Instead you throw out insults and silly photos. That's supposed to pass for insight. It sounds like a Donald speech. You remind me of high school cheerleader that loves to cheer but in between cheers they don't watch the game or even know who's winning. |
The labor force participation rate is now down to 62.6, and it is hovering just above a 38 year low.
When you add the number of working age Americans that are “officially unemployed” (7.4 million) to the number of working age Americans that are considered to be “not in the labor force” (an all-time record high of 94.7 million), you get a grand total of 102.1 million working age Americans that do not have a job right now. |
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thanks for helping me understand instead of all the other bull****
Unemployment is at an all time high since the depression. Many economist argue the labor force decline is the result of low-skilled workers losing their jobs to outsourcing or automation, having no success finding new employment and therefore dropping out of the labor force entirely. For this reason, they feel the participation rate is a more accurate measure of the state of the job market than the unemployment rate, which only considers those in the labor force. An unemployment rate of 5% means only 5 out of 100 workers in the labor force are without jobs, but it does not consider those unemployed workers who have given up looking altogether, even though they want to work. Year Unemployed Percentage of Labor Force 1929 3.14 1930 8.67 1931 15.82 1932 23.53 1933 24.75 1934 21.60 1935 19.97 1936 16.80 1937 14.18 1938 18.91 1939 17.05 1940 14.45 1941 9.66 THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION -- MAY 2016 []Sorry, the page you are looking for cannot be found. The unemployment rate declined by 0.3 percentage point to 4.7 percent in May, and nonfarm payroll employment changed little (+38,000), the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment increased in health care. Mining continued to lose jobs, and employment in information decreased due to a strike. I'm trying to understand how this works. It seems to me that you can only compare unemployment rates since no one measured the participation rate a long time ago. Do you know when they first started measuring participation rate? I have another question. When I was little I only knew one or two kids who's mother worked. I lived in a stay at home mom neighborhood. Now it's just presumed all women will work. How does that impact participation rate? Would my mother be measured as unemployed or just not participating because she had no intention of working? |
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No one knows you mentally diluted idiot. This is not a hard concept. As ignorant as thinking that a census was a worth while effort and expenditure of tax dollars a few years back (I shredded my census forms). MILLIONS were not counted then, they also are not counted in employment figures (nor are all the blacks who reside in prison and once out cant get a job even if they wanted to). We COULD start by asking all of the leaches on society (welfare, medicaid and on and on) if they even applied for a job. If they did not, they are not counted. We COULD demand drug testing for welfare recipients...we COULD cut them off and ship the Mexicans and Arabs at the CircleK back to their mother lands (the Arabs are after all sending their money there). Simply, the ignorant lemmings, such as yourself never ever let the reality of life get into the way of your false ideals. Thus, I really enjoy firing people at work who are liberal - and, just last week interviewed a guy for a position who had a Hillary sticker on his car. He did NOT get the job. |
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THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION -- MAY 2016 The unemployment rate declined by 0.3 percentage point to 4.7 percent in May. Do you live in the villages? |
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"He argued that his early devotion to segregation was based on his reading of the Constitution and the Bible and was misinterpreted as a racist hatred of black people. ''I made a mistake in the sense that I should have clarified my position more,'' he said in his last term as Governor. ''I was never saying anything that reflected upon black people, and I'm very sorry it was taken that way.'' That Mr. Wallace died haunted by race is appropriate to his life story -- George Wallace, Segregation Symbol, Dies at 79 - NYTimes.com |
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If you don't trust the stats, then do your own research. The information is availible at the CBO, Treasurydirect.gov, BLS, the DebtClock, etc. Since Obama entered the White House, 14,179,000 Americans have “left the labor force” according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Indicators reveal that we have entered into another RECESSION. I wonder how long it will be before they admit it. |
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Doing ones own research in reality is impossible. For instance, how many homeless people are in NYC? The reality is no one knows. From there, how many 20 year old black men with children "in the system" of welfare and what not have never applied for a job? No one will ever know. How many UNDER EMPLOYED people are there in Marion County? That would be VERY hard to know - "Under employed" is not the same for a 45yr old CPA working at Lowes as it is a 20 year old dropout working at Lowes...for the same wage. Then, we get these idiots in the $15 an hour protests...who will easily be replaced with a kiosk that will never have a comp injury (but may have a "sick" day) |
What is the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)?
Answer: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is the principal fact-finding agency for the federal government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics. The BLS is an independent national statistical agency that collects, processes, analyzes, and disseminates essential statistical data to the American public, the U.S. Congress, other federal agencies, state and local governments, business, and labor. The BLS also serves as a statistical resource to the Department of Labor. BLS data must satisfy a number of criteria, including relevance to current social and economic issues, timeliness in reflecting today’s rapidly changing economic conditions, accuracy and consistently high statistical quality, and impartiality in both subject matter and presentation. Is that a reliable source? Transmission of material in this release is embargoed until USDL-16-1096 8:30 a.m. (EDT) Friday, June 3, 2016 Technical information: Household data: (202) 691-6378 * cpsinfo@bls.gov * Current Population Survey (CPS) Establishment data: (202) 691-6555 * cesinfo@bls.gov * Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National) Home Page Media contact: (202) 691-5902 * PressOffice@bls.gov THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION -- MAY 2016 The unemployment rate declined by 0.3 percentage point to 4.7 percent in May, and nonfarm payroll employment changed little (+38,000), the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment increased in health care. Mining continued to lose jobs, and employment in information decreased due to a strike. |
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There are more people out of work that quit looking than anytime in the last 38 years. Almost half the working age population is not working. How hard is that to understand? |
The funny thing is that the Obama administration says that the unemployment rate actually went down last month.
Almost every month since Obama has been in the White House, large numbers of Americans that have been unemployed for a very long time are shifted from the “unemployment” category to the “not in the labor force” category. This has resulted in a steadily falling “unemployment rate” even though the percentage of the population that is actually working has not changed very much at all since the depths of the last recession. In May, 59,000 full-time jobs were lost, but 118,000 part-time jobs were gained. |
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