The
March payroll jobs report released April 4 claims 192,000 new private sector
jobs. Here is what John Williams has to say about the claim:
“The
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) deliberately publishes its seasonally-adjusted
historical payroll-employment and household-survey (unemployment) data so that
the numbers are neither consistent nor comparable with current headline
reporting. The upside revisions to the January and February monthly jobs
gains, and the relatively strong March payroll showing, reflected nothing more
than concealed, favorable shifts in underlying seasonal factors, hidden by the
lack of consistent BLS reporting. In like manner, consistent month-to-month
changes in the unemployment rate or labor force simply are not knowable,
because the BLS cloaks the consistent and comparable numbers.”
Here
is what Dave Kranzler has to say: “the employment report is probably the most
deceptively fraudulent report produced by the Government.”
As
I have pointed out for a decade, the “New Economy” jobs that we were promised
in exchange for our manufacturing jobs and tradable professional service jobs
that were offshored have never shown up. The transnational corporations and their
hired shills among economists lied to us. Not even a jobs report as deceptive
and fraudulent as the BLS payroll jobs report can hide the fact that Congress,
the White House, and the American people have sat sucking their thumbs while
corporations maximized profits for the one percent at the expense of everyone
else in the United States.
Let’s
look at where the alleged jobs are. The BLS jobs report says that 28,400 jobs
were created in March in wholesale and retail sales. March is the month that
Macy’s, Sears, JC Penny, Staples, Radio Shack, Office Depot, and other
retailers announced combined closings of several thousand stores, but more
retail clerks were hired.
The
BLS payroll jobs report claims 57,000 jobs in “professional and business
services.” Are these jobs for lawyers, accountants, architects, engineers, and
managers? No. The combined new jobs for these middle class professional skills
totaled 10,400. Employment services accounted for 42,000 of the jobs in
“professional and business services” of which temporary help accounted for
28,500.
“Education
and health services” accounted for 34,000 jobs or which ambulatory and home
health care services accounted for 28,000 of the jobs.
The
other old standby, waitresses and bartenders, accounted for 30,400 jobs. The
number of Americans dependent on food stamps who cannot afford to go out to eat
or to purchase a six-pack of beer has almost doubled, but the demand for
restaurant meals and bar drinks keeps rising.
There
you have it. This is America’s “New Economy.” It the jobs exist at all, they
consist of lowly paid, largely part-time employment that fails to produce
enough income to prevent the food stamp rolls from doubling.
Without
growth in consumer income, there is no growth in aggregate consumer demand.
Offshoring jobs also offshores the income associated with the jobs, resulting
in the decline in the domestic consumer market. The US transnational
corporations, pursuing profits in the short-run, are destroying their long-run
consumer base. The transnational corporations are also destroying the outlook
for US universities, as it makes no sense to incur large student loan debt when
job prospects are poor. The corporations are also destroying US leadership in
innovation as US corporations increasingly become marketeers of foreign-made
goods and services.
As
I predicted in 2004, the US will have a third world work force in 20 years.
The
unemployment figures are as deceptive as the employment figures. The headlineunemployment rate of 6.7% does not include discouraged workers. When discouraged workers are included among the unemployed, the US rate of unemployment is 3.4 times higher than the announced rate.
How
many times has John Williams written his report? How many times have I written
this article? Yet the government continues to issue false reports, and the
presstitute financial media continues to ask no questions.
The
US, once a land of opportunity, has been transformed into an aristocratic
economy in which income and wealth are concentrated at the very top. The highly
skewed concentration at the top is the result of jobs offshoring, which
transformed Americans’ salaries and wages into bonuses for executives and
capital gains for owners, and financial deregulation, which produced financial
collapse and the Federal Reserve’s bailout of “banks too big too fail.” The
trillions of dollars of new money created by the Federal Reserve has produced
massive inflation of stock prices, making owners even richer.
Sooner
or later the dollar’s value will suffer as a result of the massive creation of
new dollars. When that occurs, the import-dependent American population will
suffer a traumatic drop in living standards. The main cost of the bank bailout
has yet to hit.
As
I write I cannot think of one thing in the entire areas of foreign and domestic
policy that the US government has told the truth about in the 21st century.
Just as Saddam Hussein had no weapons of mass destruction, Iran has no nukes,
Assad did not use chemical weapons, and Putin did not invade and annex Crimea,
the jobs numbers are fraudulent, the unemployment rate is deceptive, the
inflation measures are understated, and the GDP growth rate is overstated.
Americans live in a matrix of total lies.
What
can Americans do? Elections are pointless. Presidents, Senators, and US
Representatives represent the interest groups that provide their campaign
funds, not the voters. In two decisions, the Republican Supreme Court has made
it legal for corporations to purchase the government. Those who own the
government will decide what it does, not those who vote.
All
Americans can do is to accept the serfdom imposed on them or take to the
streets and stay in the streets despite being clubbed, tasered, arrested, and
shot by the police, who protect the power structure, not the public.In America, nothing is done for the public. But everything is done to the public.
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2014/04/05/another-fraudulent-jobs-report-paul-craig-roberts/ Another Fraudulent Jobs Report — Paul Craig Roberts April 5, 2014
About Dr. Paul Craig Roberts Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for
Economic Policy and associate editor of the Wall Street Journal. He was
columnist for Business Week, Scripps Howard News Service, and Creators
Syndicate. He has had many university appointments. His internet columns have
attracted a worldwide following. Roberts' latest books are The Failure of
Laissez Faire Capitalism and The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic
Dissolution of the West and How
America Was Lost.
Comments:
Dr. Roberts calculated unemployment at 23%,
but the number of working age Americans without jobs is 38%. Investment funds
are going to commodities in anticipation of hyperinflation.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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