10.06.2012

Behind the 7.8%

Behind the BLS Unemployment Numbers

 Excerpt:

  1. Two-thirds of the new jobs claimed by the Report (582,000 jobs) are part time jobs.
  2. Of the claimed 582,000 new part time jobs, only 268,000 are real. The remaining 314,000 part time jobs are the result of a "seasonal adjustment" by the BLS.
  3. The BLS reported dramatic increases in seasonally adjusted part time employment in September of 2011 (483,000 jobs) and September of 2010 (579,000 jobs) only to report significant decreases in such jobs in each of the following Octobers (419,000 jobs in 2010 and 480,000 jobs in 2011) with continuing decreases in November and December. It is therefore reasonable to expect that the increase in part time jobs this year and the resulting improvement in the unemployment rate is also temporary.
  4. The U-6 unemployment rate, which is the broadest measure of unemployment, in that it includes among the unemployed those persons who are working part time but would rather be working full time, was unchanged in September at 14.7%.
Comment: It's not purposeful deception (in my mind). Just smoke and mirrors. Bert ... I am praying daily for you!

1 comment:

  1. Much appreciated.....I noticed that when theoretically spectacular unemployment numbers came out, the stock market didn't budge, so I am suspicious to be honest. But I have two phone interviews today!

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