Nyvin
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Those are completely made up numbers. I know this because when their are actually plenty of jobs their are people actually working. It is an interesting phenomena that only seems to exist during the Obama years. We are told the economy is up yet everyone I know is looking for work and are working at jobs that they can't leave. Youth unemployment is the highest it has ever been and so is unemployment for blacks and hispanics. Usually, when we have maxed out the unemployment numbers for these groups approaches what it is for everyone else. That hasn't happened.
I do hate Obama. THe man is a piece of shit and so are his followers. They would much rather worship 'his glory' than actually care what is happening to the people in this country. It is all about Obama noand thing else which makes you a piece human shit. I hate people like you and I see it in almost all aspects of politics where we only care about how well our guy is doing and their carreers as politicians. You make it more about them than anything else and they makes you human drivel that should just shrivel up and fall off the face of humanity.
Youth unemployment has been going down relatively the same rate as regular unemployment. About 3 years ago it was 17.4%, now it's around 14%. Three years ago unemployment was a bit under 8%, now it's around 5%. It's basically the same.
Hispanic unemployment is going down as well, about a year ago it was 7%, now it's about 5.6%...although it varies quite considerably.
Unemployment rate Hispanic
March 2015 7.0%
March 2016 5.6%
Table A-3. Employment status of the Hispanic or Latino population by sex and age