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7/5/13, "Only 47% of Adults Have Full-Time Job," Breitbart, Mike Flynn
"The release of the June Jobs' Report
Friday was something of a relief for the markets. The Labor Department
reported that the economy gained 195,000 jobs in June, which beat
economists' expectations. The Department also reported that the economy
gained 70,000 more jobs in April and May than it originally estimated.
The report, however, also provides clear evidence that the the nation is
splitting into two; only 47% of Americans have a full-time job and
those who don't are finding it increasingly out of reach.
Of the 144 million Americans employed last month, only 116 million
were working full-time. Friday's report showed that 58.7% of the
civilian adult population of 245 million was working last month. Only
47% of Americans, however, had a full-time job.
The market's positive reaction to Friday's report is another sign of
how far our economic expectations have fallen. If today the same
proportion of Americans worked as just a decade ago, there would by
almost nine million more people working. Just in the last year, almost
two million Americans have left the labor force. With a majority of the
population not holding a full-time job, it isn't surprising that economic growth has been so weak.
In June, the number of Americans who wanted to work full-time, but
were forced into part-time jobs because of the economy, jumped 352,000
to over eight million.
The Jobs' Report is increasingly measuring only a part of the
American economy. While Friday's report was better than expected, it
only measures those who are working or actively looking for work. There
is a growing number of Americans slipping through the cracks of the job
market." via Free Republic
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