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Twisted Titan
12th January 2014, 12:39 AM
This morning the Bureau of Labor and Statistics issued their latest non-farms payroll report.


The good news is that the unemployment rate dropped from 7.0% to 6.7%, the lowest it’s been since 2008.


The bad news is that this statistic is predicated on illusory machinations in how the government calculates the numbers.


First, we’ll note that job creation itself collapsed to a three year low. Economists expected 197,000 jobs to be created, but the end result was only 74,000. Of course, they have a reason (http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-01-10/only-74k-jobs-added-december-huge-miss-expectations-197k-weather-blamed) for why that happened
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As a reason for the plunge the BLS says there was a major weather effect seen on the forced part-time series, and notes the decline in healthcare which is rare and part of the sector slowing. Thank you Obamacare
.


It’s the weather. Duh. Had it not been cold and snowing in winter time we’d have created way more jobs!

Second, here is the single reason for how (http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-01-10/people-not-labor-force-soar-record-918-million-participation-rate-plunges-1978-level) it’s possible that no jobs are being created but the official unemployment rate continues to decline
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Curious why despite the huge miss in payrolls the unemployment rate tumbled from 7.0% to 6.7%?
The reason is because in December the civilian labor force did what it usually does in the New Normal: it dropped from 155.3 million to 154.9 million, which means the labor participation rate just dropped to a fresh 35 year low, hitting levels not seen since 1978, at 62.8% down from 63.0%

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http://shtfplan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/labor-force.jpg


Because more Americans are being dropped from the labor force or simply no longer counted (like when millions lose their unemployment benefits (http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/going-under-over-one-million-lose-unemployment-benefits-will-hit-five-million-by-end-of-2014_12292013) this year), there are fewer people in the available work force. Thus, even if not a single job is created, when several hundred thousand people are no longer counted as being unemployed the official unemployment rate actually drops.


It’s what Al Gore might refer to as “fuzzy math.”


The following chart pretty much says it all and highlights exactly how bad things really are.



And the piece de resistance: Americans not in the labor force exploded higher by 535,000 to a new all time high 91.8 million.

http://shtfplan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/not-in-labor-force.jpg



You can go on believing that unemployment is falling and that the policies implemented by the Obama administration and Congress have not had a negative impact on job growth.

Or, you can accept the fact that the establishment is attempting to pull the wool over our eyes in an effort to convince us that everything is moving along swimmingly.

The facts, however, are quite clear: Over 91.8 million working age Americans do not have jobs.

That’s a massive number considering our population is a little over 300 million.

How, exactly, are Americans supposed to increase consumer spending, buy houses, and exit transitional living funds (http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/congresswoman-urges-welfare-name-change-transitional-living-fund_01092014) (a.k.a. welfare) when nearly one third of our population is out of work and no jobs are being created?

As Zero Hedge notes, “the jobless, laborless recovery continues to steam on.”


What’s scary is that this is going to get worse… much worse.

Shami-Amourae
12th January 2014, 02:59 AM
I think by the time I'm an old man if civilization doesn't collapse that real unemployment will become 90%. This is both a good and bad thing.

It's good since it shows technology is making work more efficient, and less necessary since machines are replacing workers.

It's bad since this forces people to become dependent on the government. Only the best of the best, the most driven individuals will have the jobs.

I think we have a future that will be a mix of Brave New World, Idiocracy, and 1984. I used to believe we could win this and turn it towards freedom, but the fact that there simply is no other way to keep people fed and clothed who aren't capable of filling the dwindling job supply, that government control and dominance are inevitable. Most people simply don't want freedom. That's the true nature of humanity. I do think it is essential for those of us who value it to preserve it and create alternative backdoors and options for the more intelligent/freedom inclined on the Internet.

At this point I'd rather be ruled by an AI dictator than all these scumbag psychopathic "sElected Officials".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVJWW3TsPxw

Horn
12th January 2014, 09:32 AM
It's good since it shows technology is making work more efficient, and less necessary since machines are replacing workers.



Technology was/is a necessity and generated product of and for the masses, without the vanishing masses it is no longer a requirement and will be left unsupported and abandoned.

A 5 century long dark age reversal ensues.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zr1jEZ0b1wM