Ray From Cleveland
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And I told you what you said that translates into 100% of those not in the labor force.
Again, for the hard of learning...
I asked you how many people "dropped out" of the labor force and you posted the labor force participation rate in response; which of course, represents 100% of the labor force.
You need a post number too because you don't even know where you posted the labor force participation rate?? Fine... it was in post #762.
I know I posted the chart. What I don't recall is ever saying everybody that was not working dropped out. I simply posted the chart hoping you could figure it out on your own. Again, find one of my posts where I said 100%. That's not asking too much, is it?
"The best part about telling the truth is you never have to remember what you said."
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