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Unemployment Magic Trick: Indefinitely Detain 4 Million People from
Workforce
by John
Ransom
January 8, 2012
Although
there’s little doubt that job creation is speeding up in the private
sector,
unemployment is not going down as widely touted by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS). In fact, it’s likely unchanged since the beginning of
the
recession because the government is deliberately undercounting the
workforce to
make unemployment appear to go down.
Missing in
the latest labor report are at least 1.2 million job seekers who have
been
added to the civilian population over the last year but not to the work
force,
thereby artificially deflating the unemployment rate.
BLS is
undercounting the workforce by lowering the Labor Force Participations
rates
They are
missing in part because the BLS no longer counts people who have been
unemployed for so long that they have stopped looking for work. Since
1994 the
BLS has discontinued the practice of counting the “long-term
discouraged
workers” from the workforce. If a worker stops looking for work after a
period
of time, they are no longer counted in the workforce. That means that
government has created a system whereby the longer a jobs recession
continues,
the less reliable the unemployment numbers become- to the advantage of
the
government.
In December
of 2010 there were just shy of 239 million workers in the civilian pool
available to the work force. In the last year, that number has risen by
1.6
million to 240.5 million people. At the same time, the
officially-counted
workforce as used by the BLS has risen by only 274,000 workers. At a
participation rate of 64 percent, that number should be closer to 1.1
million
workers. Indeed, over the last year, the participation rate has also
dropped
from 64.3 percent to 64 percent. In
other words, fewer people from the available population are counted as
available to the workforce, thereby decreasing unemployment numbers.
In making
an apples-to-apples comparison with a year ago, the country should have
about
1.2 million more workers in the workforce than the BLS currently
calculates. If
one accounts for those extra workers, top line unemployment is at 9
percent.
But that’s not the end of the deception.
Since the
beginning of the recession labor participation rates have gone down
from an
average of 65.8 percent since 1980 as calculated by Zero Hedge to 64
percent, a
rate not seen since the early 1980s. Indeed the persistency of this
jobs
recession is shown in the precipitous decline in the labor
participation rates
regardless of where the official unemployment rate has stood.
Just using
the average participation rate of 65.8 percent since 1980 supplied by
Zero
Hedge, there are 4.4 million workers missing from the work force. Zero
Hedge
predicts that if the BLS keeps dropping the workforce number at the
current
rate, unemployment will hit zero just prior to the general election no
matter
how many jobs Obama “saves”.
It won’t
surprise anyone that as of December, the real implied unemployment rate
was
11.4% - basically where it has been ever since 2009 - and at 2.9% delta
to
reported, represents the widest divergence to reported data since the
early
1980s. And because we know this will be the next question, extending
this
lunacy, America will officially have no unemployed, when the Labor
Force
Participation rate hits 58.5%, which should be just before the
presidential
election.
If you can
give Obama a Nobel Peace Prize for a non-existent peace, you should
also
consider an Oscar award for a movie yet to made.
If there
were a remake of Dr. Strangelove today, there’d be no better subject
than the
Obama administration’s deconstructionist assault on truth. The sad
thing is
that so many people are willing accomplices in that assault.
For this
administration, lying is a state of mind; supplying guns to drug
traffickers is
a noble act; killing healthcare is “saving” healthcare; ignoring
entitlement
reform is “preserving” entitlements; ignoring laws on immigration,
recess
appointments, detention of Americans, wiretaps, declarations of war,
are all
the constitutional prerogatives of the great constitutional law-giver
and
professor-in-chief, Dr. Strangelove or; How I Learned to Stop Worrying
and Love
Obama.
It would be
hilarious, except it’s not a Hollywood movie.
Obama’s
made it the truth.
Or whatever
truth means now.
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