The
federal government needs to convert back to an accurate unemployment rate that
includes discouraged applicants. We know
the labor participation rate covers working-age US citizens without jobs and it
shows that 38% are not participating. We
also know that household incomes are down about $5000 a year and many of these
non-participants would be working if they could find jobs. We need to know the
percentage of non-participants who are disabled or staying home to raise children
or take care of sick relatives.
The other
category of unemployed that should be of concern to us is the teenage
employment rate. We need an economy that lifts the lower paid employees to jobs
that pay more. Teenagers who have summer
and part-time jobs are learning how to work.
They also need to earn their own spending money. We used to see them working at grocery
stores, fast food businesses, retail, baby-sitting and cutting grass. The lucky ones got construction helper jobs
and were exposed to skilled trades. We
heed to have that economy back where new grads could find jobs and college
grads could find professional jobs. Of
course, college grads will need to pursue degrees that will help them land
these professional jobs and that is not currently the case.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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