Friday, May 7, 2010

About those employment numbers...

Yes. An increase in jobs is a good thing.

But......and it's a very big "but"....

The U.S. jobless rate was rose to 9.9% in April, the first increase in three months, but the government’s broader measure of unemployment ticked up for the third month in a row, rising 0.2 percentage point to 17.1%.

The comprehensive gauge of labor underutilization, known as the “U-6″ for its data classification by the Labor Department, accounts for people who have stopped looking for work or who can’t find full-time jobs. Though the rate is still 0.3 percentage point below its high of 17.4% in October, its continuing divergence from the official number (the “U-3″ unemployment measure) indicates the job market has a long way to go before growth in the economy translates into relief for workers.

President Obama can try to blow sunshine up our rear ends all he wants, but it won't change the reality of the crisis at hand.

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