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Post by popcorn on Aug 22, 2013 7:38:16 GMT -5
Gallup: Unemployment Rate Jumps from 7.7% to 8.9% In 30 Days Outside of the federal government's Bureau of Labor statistics, the Gallup polling organization also tracks the nation's unemployment rate. While the BLS and Gallup findings might not always perfectly align, the trends almost always do and the small statistical differences just haven't been worthy of note. But now Gallup is showing a sizable 30 day jump in the unemployment rate, from 7.7% on July 21 to 8.9% today. This is an 18-month high. At the end of July, the BLS showed a 7.4% unemployment rate, compared to Gallup's 7.8%. Again, a difference not worthy of note. But Gallup's upward trend to almost 9% in just the last three weeks is alarming, especially because this is not a poll with a history of wild swings due to statistical anomalies. Gallup's sample size is a massive 30,000 adults and the rolling average is taken over a full 30 day period. Gallup also shows an alarming increase in the number of underemployed (those with some work seeking more). During the same 30-day period, that number has jumped from 17.1% to 17.9%. read more: www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/08/21/Gallup-Unemployment-jumped-from-77-to-89
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Post by PrisonerOfHope on Aug 22, 2013 13:18:13 GMT -5
Which means it's even higher, since the number don't count those whose unemployment benefits have run out, who've given up looking for a job, or are earning a fraction of what they used to.
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Post by popcorn on Aug 22, 2013 13:30:28 GMT -5
Yep, I think so. I think they have been severely fudging the jobs data too.
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Post by emortimer on Aug 23, 2013 9:32:08 GMT -5
well you can make more unemployed so why get that part time job...way to go Obama destroy is his middle name
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