education is not the answer by Paul Craig Roberts
Last
April I saw a report that 83% of May’s college graduates did not have a job. I
remarked that in my day most of us had 2 or 3 job or graduate school offers
before we graduated. The latest payroll jobs report issued on June 6 proves
that the April report was true.
My
opinion, schooled in part by John Williams’ very precise reports on
Shadowstats.com, is that on average about half of the new jobs each month are
phantom jobs created by the birth-death model and inappropriate seasonal
adjustments. So, I figured that the 217,000 jobs claimed for May are more like
108,000. Then I read John Williams’ report on the May jobs number: “Monthly
payroll gains overstated by 200,000 plus jobs”
In
other words, there were zero new jobs in May.
Just
as the US government can turn an inconsequential Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and
Syria into dangerous threats against “the world’s only superpower,” the US
government can turn zero jobs growth into 217,000 jobs. It is easy when you
have a prostitute media and a gullible public, both of which Washington most
certainly has. But let’s take the government data at face value.
First,
consider the news report that finally as of May 2014 as many Americans had jobs
as had jobs in January 2008. That might seem like good news until you take into
account that since January 2008 the US has experienced 6.5 years of population
growth. Economists seem to have settled on population growth adding 129,000
people to the work force each month. That comes to 10,000,000 people. Where are
their jobs? The “jobs recovery” doesn’t provide for the 10 millions who have
come of working age since January 2008.
We
can conclude from this that the official 6.3 percent unemployment rate is
nonsense. The unemployment rate is in the neighborhood of 23 percent as John
Williams has established.
Just
as the US government claims, falsely, that Russia invaded Ukraine and annexed
Crimea, that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, that Assad used
chemical weapons on Syrians, and so forth and so on, the 6.3 percent
unemployment rate is just another government lie.
Second,
consider where the claimed 217,000 May jobs are. Hardly any of these claimed
jobs are jobs in which university graduates begin their careers. The jobs are
in wholesale trade, retail clerks, transportation and warehousing, employment
services and temporary help, waitresses and bartenders, and health care and
social assistance. In the later category, ambulatory health care services and
social assistance account for the majority of jobs.
If
college graduates have jobs, they are not the jobs for which they studied. On
March 31, CNN Money reported that 260,000 college graduates were employed at or
below the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour.
For
the many years that I have been reporting on the jobs statistics, there has
been scant sign of any jobs for college graduates. Considering that there are
at least 3,100 colleges and universities in the US, the May graduating class
must number in the hundreds of thousands. Looking at the May jobs statistics,
those graduating from law school face a dismal situation as employment of
lawyers dropped by 700. There were jobs for only 4,100 accountants and
bookkeepers. There were 4,500 jobs for architects and engineers, a number that
includes secretaries and office managers. There were 1,800 management jobs.
State government education jobs declined by 5,300 and local government
education jobs declined by 6,600 jobs. So where did the education majors find
employment?
How
is the second quarter going to come roaring back, as the financial media
assures us it will, when the jobs report is so discouraging? How much longer
will Washington be able to hide the fact that the US economy is sinking?
If
you read all the bullshit that the American media and educational establishment
puts out, “education is the answer.” Apparently not. Education is the way to
become deeply in debt and work for $7.25 per hour, if you are lucky to escape
unemployment.
America
is a Great Big Lie. There is no truth in what we are told. The entire country,
along with that part of the world under Washington’s thumb, is run for about
six private interest groups. The rest of us are being fleeced.
Source:http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2014/06/06/phantom-jobs-created-wrong-places/ More Phantom
Jobs Created–All In The Wrong Places, June
6, 2014 Paul Craig Roberts
Comments
Dr. Roberts is right. The jobs reports are all hype and we can’t
trust government numbers. The 129,000 per month job seeker growth number cited
above as the number “economists” use looks low unless all of our immigrant
refugees are on welfare or sell drugs or are not included.
Our 1.8 million immigrants per year averages
150,000 a month and our schools graduate 1.8 million students per year,
averaging 150,000 per month. That would mean
there are 300,000 job seekers per month chasing 100,000 jobs.
The
U.S. workforce participation number has hovered around 63% for a while leaving
real unemployment stuck at 37%.
If the working-age population keeps its 145 million
jobs and the 92 million not working continues to grow at 1 million a year, we
will be able to conclude that our job deficit is about 1 million a year. We
need to cut our foreign immigration number by that amount or we will never get
the 92 million number to decline.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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