Hope & Change Update: Shrinking U.S. Labor Force Keeps Unemployment Rate From Rising

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Hope & Change Update: Shrinking U.S. Labor Force Keeps Unemployment Rate From Rising

Jan. 9 (Bloomberg) -- An exodus of discouraged workers from the job market kept the U.S. unemployment rate from climbing above 10 percent in December, economists said.

Had the labor force not decreased by 661,000 last month, the jobless rate would have been 10.4 percent, according to economists including David Rosenberg at Gluskin Sheff & Associates in Toronto and Harm Bandholz at UniCredit Research in New York.

“The actual unemployment rate is higher than shown by the official numbers,” Bandholz said yesterday after a Labor Department report released in Washington showed the economy unexpectedly lost 85,000 jobs in December while the jobless rate was unchanged.

About 1.7 million Americans opted out of the workforce from July through December, representing a 1.1 percent drop that marks the biggest six-month decrease since 1961, the Labor Department report showed. The share of the population in the labor force last month fell to the lowest level in 24 years.

The so-called underemployment rate -- which includes part- time workers who’d prefer a full-time position and people who want work but have given up looking -- rose to 17.3 percent in December from 17.2 percent.

The number of discouraged workers, those not looking for work because they believe none is available, climbed to 929,000 last month, the most since records began in 1994.
 
THANK YOU!!! At least some else here is on the same page....if the people who have quit looking for work were added to the unemployment numbers we would be seeing at least 12%...probably more.
 
THANK YOU!!! At least some else here is on the same page....if the people who have quit looking for work were added to the unemployment numbers we would be seeing at least 12%...probably more.

I am starting to think this might be their game plan

If enough people give up looking for work then those unemployment number will drop quick
:eusa_whistle:
 
THANK YOU!!! At least some else here is on the same page....if the people who have quit looking for work were added to the unemployment numbers we would be seeing at least 12%...probably more.

I am starting to think this might be their game plan

If enough people give up looking for work then those unemployment number will drop quick
:eusa_whistle:

Here is a link to the bureau of statistics. The "participation rate" of US workers went from 65.0% in October to 64.6% in December, while the unemployment rate went from 10.1% to 10.0%. So they lost about 0.3% of the workers. If that trend continues the economy won't recover for a long time until workers feel secure and prosperous.

Employment Situation Summary

(its not just the unemployment-rate its also the corresponding employment-rate)
 

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