Quote from dhpar:
what do you try to say? That the report overstates job creation?
Well the history is not on your side - in the past 2 years every report was ultimatelly revised up (and each one several times!)
Add average Jobless Claims and Challenger report to today's report and you look foolish when trying to spin it down....
To be honest, I don't believe the revised numbers anymore than the preliminary ones. As a matter of fact, I think that was a desperate attempt by the administration to improve the numbers that had been so lousy all year.
I believe they should track employment, unemployment, number retired, and in school, etc statistics by individual person, instead of playing games with statistics. Each person with a social security number is either employed, unemployed, in school, retired, deceased, or not looking for work, and it would be pretty easy to distinguish.
Go ahead, tell me why is neither retail spending nor savings increasing much if more and more people are becoming employed and wages are rising as we are told?
Better yet, if they are increasing the money supply at a 10%+ clip, why aren't the numbers rising?
Why do they get 25,000 applicants when they open a WalMart that only is going to hire 350 people, mostly part time, and with notorious low wages and benefits?
Its not the figures that lie, its the liars that figure. Until they use honest methods, the numbers are suspect, IMO.