2/4/11, "Employment rose by a meager 36,000 jobs in January,
- far less than expected...
- economists had expected...
Government payrolls dropped for a third straight month, pulled down
- by state and local governments."...
- Gallup updates jobs numbers per American Thinker,
"Update from Steve McCann:
The Gallup Organization issues its own unemployment statistics which have been somewhat more accurate than the BLS and take into account
- more of the effect of those who have dropped out of the labor force.
Further the underemployment rate (those unemployed and working part-time because they cannot find full-time work) in January was 18.9% down from 19.0% in December. The closest number to this statistic issued by the
The summary in the Gallup report is:- BLS is the U-6 which showed 16.9% in January.
- Gallup's measures paint a real-time picture of the current job realities on the ground. Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans in the U.S. are unemployed nearly 1 out of 5 are underemployed, and the nation's overall hiring situation has not improved over the past four to six months.
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The unemployment rate is a sleight of hand the reality is far worse. There is no broad base recovery underway despite the best efforts to report otherwise."
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2/4/11, "Payrolls barely grow, but jobless rate plummets," Reuters
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The headlines today trumpet a decline in the unemployment rate to 9.0%, however
A more important but unreported statistic is the massive drop in the labor force. Today at 64.2%, the labor force participation rate (as a percentage of the total civilian noninstitutional population)- only 36,000 jobs were created.
- not to count those who dropped out of the labor and ceased looking for a job.
- is now at a 26 year low.
This the lowest since 1984 and is the primary reason the unemployment rate has dropped to 9.0%. Those
In calculating the unemployment rate the BLS is now counting only 13.9 million as unemployed compared to 15 million two months ago when only 80,000 jobs created. These are the disenchanted, no longer looking for a job and thus no longer on the BLS rolls. - not in the labor force has increased
- from 83.9 million to 86.2 million
- (a drop of 2.2 million on just one year).
The unemployment rate is a sleight of hand the reality is far worse. There is no broad base recovery underway despite the best efforts to report otherwise."
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2/4/11, "Payrolls barely grow, but jobless rate plummets," Reuters
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