Obama's Real Unemployment Rate Is 14.7%, And A Recession's On The Way - Forbes
The BLS reported 12.1 million still unemployed in September, another
8.6 million employed part-time for economic reasons, and another 2.5
million marginally attached to the labor force. The latter “were not
counted as unemployed because they had not searched for work in the 4
weeks preceding the [September] survey,” even though they “wanted and
were available for work,” according to the BLS.
All of these are counted in the U6 unemployment rate as also reported
by the BLS. Because the primary change during the month was that
582,000 on net shifted from unemployed to employed part time for
economic reasons, this U6 unemployment rate remained unchanged last
month at 14.7%. The total suffering this U6 unemployment was 23.2
million.
Moreover, even this doesn’t nearly fully account for the 8.2 million
Americans who have given up hope during the Obama term of office, and
dropped out of the work force altogether. When you are considered out
of the work force, you are no longer counted as unemployed, even though
you still do not have a job, and you still want and are available for
work.
The U6 unemployment rate counts only 2.5 million of those 8.2 million
who have given up hope and dropped out during the Obama years. The
ShadowStats website, which counts the long term discouraged workers the
government doesn’t count, reports the total rate for the unemployed and
underemployed (part time for economic reasons) as 22.8%.
Of the 12.1 million the government does count as unemployed, a record
40.1% are long term unemployed for more than 6 months. Despite the
President’s rhetoric on the campaign trail about manufacturing coming
back under his policies, manufacturing jobs declined by another 16,000
last month, making a total decline of 38,000 in the last two months.
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