2/3/12, "Record 1.2 Million People Fall Out Of Labor Force In One Month, Labor Force Participation Rate Tumbles To Fresh 30 Year Low," Zero Hedge, Tyler Durden
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2/3/12, "Final Nail In Today's NFP (Non-farm payroll) Tragicomedy: Record Surge In Part-Time Workers," Zero Hedge, Tyler Durden
"It appears the record surge in people not in the labor force is not the only outlier in today's data. For the other one we go to the Household Data Survey (Table 9), and specifically the breakdown between Full Time and Part Time Workers (defined as those "who usually work less than 35 hours per week"). We won't spend too much time on it, as it is self-explanatory. In January, the number of Part Time workers rose by 699K, the most ever, from 27,040K to 27,739K, the third highest number in the history of this series. How about Full time jobs? They went from 113,765 to 113,845. An 80K increase. So the epic January number of 141.6 million employed,
- which rose by 847K at the headline level:
- only about 10 % of that was full time jobs:
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