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Ghost_white
Junior Chimp
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« on: December 02, 2011, 09:46:44 AM »
« edited: December 02, 2011, 09:49:00 AM by inoculate the innocuous »

Any gov't number is nonsense.  What's the real unemployment right (i.e. that includes those that are structurally unemployed, have given up looking or who don't work 40 hrs per week?)

It's probably 20-25%.  Disgusting.

Let's keep outsourcing jobs though to save $$$.

It's about 16% according to the Fed, Yahoo and Breitbart (yes I know, shut up) reported on it awhile ago. Anyway, it's beyond obvious the number fell because people just stopped being counted given that you need 150,000 new jobs per month just to break even.
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Ghost_white
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2011, 12:49:27 PM »

Look...voters vote THEIR pocket books, and when the percentage of the population working is shrinking and wages (even before adjustments for inflation) are shrinking...it doesn't matter if Unemployment Rate drops to 2.0%, the voters aren't going to drink the Kool-Aid.

And an economy growing at 2% GDP with NEGATIVE real wage growth will soon become an economy with NEGATIVE GDP growth - a recession.  And that new recession is going to be obvious in 2012Q1 (or 2012Q2, at the very latest), right in time to engineer a landslide against Obama.  In fact, as I pointed out last month, half the GDP growth of Q3 was due to increased spending on medical services and electricity (due to the heat wave).

The negative wage growth (even before inflation), is showing up in both the GDP reports and the employment reports....it's undeniable.

Not to mention, consumers are continuing to pay down debt.  So with shrinking wages and no new debt spending, where is continued growth going to come from?

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Ghost_white
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2011, 09:34:34 PM »


You won't have long to wait.  Here comes the blue avatar set...

[snip]

Those "real" unemployment rates are just circlejerk lies.

Uh, reading comprehension...

But yes, obviously anyone criticizing this must be a Republican.
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