The headlines read
that the nation’s unemployment rate for April hit 7.5 percent. But the
real story behind the headline is that America is becoming a society of labor
drop outs. These charts using just released data from the Bureau of Labor
Statistics have been compiled to help you look behind the headlines at our
nation’s unemployment problem.
Since Obama took
office, the number of Americans considered to be eligible to participate in the
workforce has increased by 10.4 million people. But, the Bureau of Labor
Statistics reports that the workforce only increased by 1 million workers since
President Obama took office.
The number of
Americans reporting to the Bureau of Labor Statistics that they are not in the
labor force has jumped by 9.5 million since Obama took office.
And as one would
expect given the collapse of the number of people in the workforce, the labor
participation rate has fallen dramatically as it reflects the difference
between the non-institutionalized civilian population (working population) and
the civilian labor force.
While the total number
of Americans employed has risen by approximately 1.3 million, this is a
stunningly low number when the total number of people who could have gotten a
job exceeds 10.4 million.
A fact that is likely
to go under reported is that if the Labor Participation Rate had remained
steady throughout the Obama years, a full 161 million Americans would be in the
workforce and the unemployment rate would be at 10.8 percent.
Happy talk coming from
official Washington, D.C. aside, our nation’s economy remains mired in an
unemployment crisis. What is different in 2013 than in past times of high
unemployment is that a combination of government services and programs significantly
impacts the urgency of prospective workers actively seeking employment.
This dangerous side
effect of government compassion may just be at the heart of the continuing
decline of the percentage of Americans who are participating in the above ground
economy. As what was initially intended as a government safety net
ensnares those who are in it, the incentive to take a job that is “beneath you”
in order to get by is stripped away.
For young people this
is particularly pernicious. As a group that should be breaking away from
dependence upon their parents in some cases merely transfers that dependence to
the government, setting the stage for a lifetime of failing to strive and
achieve their own personal American dream.
While the stage is set
for this disastrous consequence, it will take a couple of years to learn how
many of these young workers have been lost to the entitlement mentality that
the expanded social safety net is breeding.
Rick Manning (@rmanning957) is the vice president of public policy and
communications for Americans for Limited Government.
Source: Read more at NetRightDaily.com: http://netrightdaily.com/2013/05/behind-the-unemployment-headlines/#ixzz2SLIbG1Fy
Source: Read more at NetRightDaily.com: http://netrightdaily.com/2013/05/behind-the-unemployment-headlines/#ixzz2SLIbG1Fy
Comments:
In the same 2009 to present time period, legal
immigration has averaged about 1.5 million a year; that’s 7.5 million. Real unemployment is about 25% no thanks to
our open borders and high legal immigration numbers. Government needs to cut our total immigration
numbers until real unemployment settles down to about 5%. This high unemployment is self-inflicted by
authorizing the current 1.9 million legal immigrants to enter the U.S. We need to hang a sign on the Statue of
Liberty that reads “Closed for Repairs”, like we did during the 1st
Great Depression.
Norb Leahy,
Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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