Anyone who is actually on the ground trying to find a job
knows that the American job market is bleak. But the statistics coming from the Labor Department
(with the help of the Census Bureau) are not quite as dismal as reality:
Read more at http://lastresistance.com/11469/is-the-labor-department-lying-about-unemployment/#jBUTQ6Q823oM4Wef.99
Read more at http://lastresistance.com/11469/is-the-labor-department-lying-about-unemployment/#jBUTQ6Q823oM4Wef.99
This Friday, the Labor Department will announce job growth
and the unemployment rate for April and — drum roll, please — it probably won’t
look as ugly as the GDP.
That’s because Labor uses trick statistics when it gives a
picture of the springtime job market. . . .
And even in this day and age of instantaneous knowledge of
everything, Labor still guesses at how many jobs these newly born companies are
generating. . . .
Of the 263,000 or so phantom jobs that will be added through
guesstimates in April, probably 50,000 or so will — thanks to seasonal
adjustments — be added to the “realer” number to produce the total Labor will
announce.
Journalists and economists will report whatever Labor puts
in the headlines without question
And
you know who else loves to use Labor’s unemployment statistics? Politicians.
While Big Brother and the Ministry of Truth are celebrating the recovering
economy and all the jobs Americans are enjoying, the rest of us trudge on in
the wasteland created by government corruption and mismanagement.
The unemployment percentage is also an exercise in
doublespeak. If you aren’t actively looking for work, you aren’t included in
unemployment statistics. Unemployment statistics would be better called “Still
Looking for Work” Statistics. It’s merely a metric of the percentage of people
in the US who are still actively looking for jobs and have been employed rather
recently.
The number of people giving up on the job market is rising. You can measure it by the rapid acceleration of
government spending on welfare.
In 1990, the civil government spent $200 million on welfare. In 2010, that
number was well over a trillion dollars. Especially considering that factors
inflation, that is a monumental increase. And those numbers will only get
worse. And all the while, the information we’re going to get from the civil
government will be all sunshine and dandelions. Don’t drink the Kool-Aid.
http://lastresistance.com/11469/is-the-labor-department-lying-about-unemployment/
Comments
So, welfare costs have increased by 50 times
since 1990. Also, household incomes have declined by $4000 a year. There are 93
million working age US citizens without work. If we hadn’t immigrated over 40
million people, we would not have this crippling unemployment. Real
unemployment is approaching 40%.
This decline in employment and income can be
traced back to 1990 when all immigration began to exceed 1 million immigrants
per year. Bad trade agreements starting
with NAFTA heralded the job decline. US
manufacturers moved overseas to reduce costs.
This is a government initiated decline using unnecessary regulations,
excessive immigration, deficit spending and bad trade agreements. Government is
the problem.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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