but of course we already knew this...
http://www.forbes.com/2009/08/08/jo...s-washington-figures.html?feed=rss_popstories
http://www.forbes.com/2009/08/08/jo...s-washington-figures.html?feed=rss_popstories
Quote from enochbenjamin:
but of course we already knew this...
http://www.forbes.com/2009/08/08/jo...s-washington-figures.html?feed=rss_popstories
Quote from TraderZones:
Yes, the unemployment rate is only an estimate. People who "retire" or become too discouraged and give up, etc.
But an estimate is all we will ever have, as there is no way to really verify. All we can do, is compare it to itself to get a broad idea.
On the other hand, the huge black market activity (accepting payments under the table, work of illegal immigrants, drug dealers, etc.) -- good or bad -- tends to reduce the unemployment level if it were factored in.
So, even the author's concern is still just an estimate. As said, you can make the numbers show almost anything you want.
Everybody knows the unemployment statistic is a joke, everbody.Quote from TraderZones:
Yes, the unemployment rate is only an estimate. People who "retire" or become too discouraged and give up, etc.
But an estimate is all we will ever have, as there is no way to really verify. All we can do, is compare it to itself to get a broad idea.
On the other hand, the huge black market activity (accepting payments under the table, work of illegal immigrants, drug dealers, etc.) -- good or bad -- tends to reduce the unemployment level if it were factored in.
So, even the author's concern is still just an estimate. As said, you can make the numbers show almost anything you want.
But I seriously doubt we will return to the 5% or so unemployment ever. Our overall national debts is likely to kill us slowly.