Thursday , 21 November 2024

The “Official“ Unemployment Rate Has Become Meaningless – Here’s Why (+4K Views)

It is my contention that the official “unemployment rate” hasjob-market5 become so politicized and so manipulated that it is essentially meaningless at this point.  The following are 10 reasons why.

Excerpts from an article* by Michael Snyder (theeconomiccollapseblog.com) originally entitled Nearly At ‘Full Employment’? 10 Reasons Why The Unemployment Numbers Are A Massive Lie.

Earlier this month we learned that the official “unemployment rate” has [supposedly] fallen to 5.5%. Since an unemployment rate of 5% is considered to be “full employment” by many economists, many in the mainstream media took this as a sign that the U.S. economy has almost fully “recovered” since the last recession.  In fact, according to the Wall Street Journal, some Federal Reserve officials believe that “the U.S. economy is already at full employment“.

How can this possibly be?  It certainly does not square with reality.  Personally, I

  • know people…[who]  have been struggling with unemployment for years and…[who] still cannot find a decent job and
  • get emails from readers all the time that are heartbroken because they are suffering through extended periods of unemployment…

What in the world is going on?  How can the government be telling us that we are nearly at “full employment” when so many people can’t find work?  Could it be possible that the government numbers are misleading?

It is my contention that the official “unemployment rate” has become so politicized and so manipulated that it is essentially meaningless at this point.  The following are 10 reasons why…

#1 Since February 2008, the size of the U.S. population has grown by 16.8 million people, but the number of full-time jobs has actually decreased by 140,000.

#2 The percentage of working age Americans that have a job right now is still about the same as it was during the depths of the last recession…

#3 The primary reason for the decline in the official “unemployment rate” is the fact that the government now considers millions upon millions of long-term unemployed workers to “no longer be in the labor force”.  Just check out the following numbers:

  • Nearly 33% of the Americans above age 16 [i.e. 92,898,000] are not part of the workforce, the highest number since 1978, and up nearly 12 million since January 2009

#4 …The last time the labor force participation rate…(it has been 62.9% or lower in 13 of the 17 months since October 2013) was below 63% was 37 years ago, in March 1978 when it was 62.8 percent, the same rate it was in February.

#5 When you add the number of “officially unemployed” Americans (8.7 million) to the number of Americans “not in the labor force” (92.9 million), you get a grand total of 101.6 million working age Americans that do not have a job right now.  Does that sound like “full employment” to you?

#6 The quality of our jobs continues to decline.  Right now, only 44% of U.S. adults are employed for 30 or more hours each week.

#7 Millions upon millions of Americans have been forced to take part-time jobs because that is all they can find, and wages for American workers are at depressingly low levels.  The following numbers come directly from the Social Security Administration:

  • 39% of American workers make less than $20,000 a year.
  • 52% of American workers make less than $30,000 a year.
  • 63% of American workers make less than $40,000 a year.
  • 72% of American workers make less than $50,000 a year.

#8 The average duration of unemployment for an unemployed worker is still about twice as long as it was just prior to the last recession.

#9 …According to a new poll by the Pew Research Center, Americans see government policies under the current administration as having mostly benefited wealthy people, large corporations and financial institutions.

  • 72% of respondents said government policies have done little or nothing to help the middle class.
  • 65% said they have done nothing to help the poor.
  • 68% said the policies have done nothing to help small businesses.
    • 45% said the policies have done a “great deal” to help large banks and financial institutions.
    • 38% say they have helped large corporations, and
    • 36% say they have helped the wealthy.

#10 If the unemployment rate was calculated honestly, we would all be talking about the horrific “unemployment crisis” that we were currently enduring.  According to John Williams of shadowstats.com, the real unemployment rate in the United States right now is above 23%.

Conclusion

Our politicians and the mainstream media are attempting to convince us that everything is just fine but what they are telling us simply does not match the cold, hard reality on the streets. When the government tells you that we are in a “recovery”, they are lying to you and, when the government tells you that things are about to get a lot better, they are lying to you.

With the talking heads on television proclaiming that we are nearly at “full employment”, it just makes millions upon millions of Americans that can’t seem to find work – no matter how hard they try – feel even worse than they already do.

  • If jobs are “easy to get”, then those that are chronically unemployment must have “something wrong” with them.  That is the message that we are being given.
  • If the mainstream media says that unemployment has gone way down, then anyone that is still unemployed must be really “lazy”, right?

When you are unemployed for an extended period of time, it can really suck the life right out of you.  It can be really tempting to believe that you are viewed as a failure by your family and friends…

Everyone has times in their lives when they get knocked down. The key is to always get back up and to never, ever stop fighting. Yes, we are facing some really hard economic times but that does not mean that your life is over.  Never give up, and never give in to fear.  Just do what you can with what you have today, and tomorrow get up and fight with everything that you have got.

The truth is that the best chapters of your life could be just around the corner. Just don’t sit back and wait for the government to save you.  If you are waiting for the government to save you, then you are going to be deeply disappointed.

[The above article is presented by  Lorimer Wilson, editor of  www.munKNEE.com and has been edited ([ ]), abridged (…) and/or reformatted (some sub-titles and bold/italics emphases) for the sake of clarity and brevity to ensure a fast and easy read. The author’s views and conclusions are unaltered and no personal comments have been included to maintain the integrity of the original article. This paragraph must be included in any article re-posting to avoid copyright infringement.]

*Original Source: http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/nearly-full-employment-10-reasons-unemployment-numbers-massive-lie (Copyright © 2015 The Economic Collapse)

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