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What's the true number of jobs created by Barry?
Posted on 12/8/16 at 8:58 am
Posted on 12/8/16 at 8:58 am
Take away part time jobs, Government jobs, and jobs people are way overqualified for and what is truly left that he created?
Posted on 12/8/16 at 9:01 am to stout
Also take away the jobs that vanished.
I bet they count replacement jobs as new ones. I.e. engineering job lost… Molly Maid job created… total of 1 job created!
I bet they count replacement jobs as new ones. I.e. engineering job lost… Molly Maid job created… total of 1 job created!
Posted on 12/8/16 at 9:57 am to stout
All of those numbers pumping up Obama are fudged and faked. That goes for his approval ratings, his job creation, etc.
The wikileaks proved the complete fabrication, collusion and unreliability of all positive info WRT Obama's regime.
The wikileaks proved the complete fabrication, collusion and unreliability of all positive info WRT Obama's regime.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 9:59 am to stout
So these job created numbers, does that reflect also the jobs lost during that month? I never ever hear that reported.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:02 am to stout
quote:
Take away part time jobs, Government jobs, and jobs people are way overqualified for and what is truly left that he created?
ahh did the black man do better than you wanted him to. so sad
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:08 am to stout
Don't forget "saved" jobs.
That bullshite still cracks me up.
That bullshite still cracks me up.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:15 am to stout
quote:I would image what ever Fox and Rush says.
Take away part time jobs, Government jobs, and jobs people are way overqualified for and what is truly left that he created?
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:31 am to stout
Numbers are in thousands
LINK
October 2007 (Pre-Recession)
Employment population - 237,553
Civilian Labor Force - 153,253
Employed - 146,007
Employment Population Ratio - 62.7
Unemployed - 7,245
Unemployment Rate - 4.7
Not in Labor Force - 79,462
% of Employ Pop not in Labor Force - 33%
Labor Particip. Rate = 65.9
Average workweek (hours) = 33.8
Average Hourly Earnings (not adj for inflation) = 17.58
LINK
October 2009 (Beginning of Recession)
Employment population - 219,165.88
Civilian Labor Force - 153,975
Employed - 138,275
Employment Population Ratio - 58.5
Unemployed - 15,700
Unemployment Rate - 10.2
Not in Labor Force - 82,575
% of Employ Pop not in Labor Force - 38%
Labor Particip. Rate = 65.1
Average workweek (hours) = 33
Average Hourly Earnings (not adj for inflation) = 18.72
LINK
October 2016 (Current)
Employment population - 254,321
Civilian Labor Force - 159,712
Employed - 151,925
Employment Population Ratio - 59.7
Unemployed - 7,787
Unemployment Rate - 4.9
Not in Labor Force - 94,609
% of Employ Pop not in Labor Force - 37%
Labor Particip. Rate = 62.8
Average workweek (hours) = 34.4
Average Hourly Earnings (not adj for inflation) = 25.92
So in Summary, from today to beginning of recession
Employment Pop = +38,156
Civil Labor Force = +5,737
employed = +13,650
emp pop ratio = +1
unemp = -7,913
unemp rate = -5%
not in labor force = +12,034
% of Employ Pop not in Labor Force = -1
That spells out, stagnation, which is what we've been saying.
In relation, from today to pre-recession
Employment Pop = +16,768
Civil Labor Force = +6,459
employed = +5,918
emp pop ratio = -3%
unemp = +542
unemp rate = +.2
not in labor force = +15,147
% of Employ Pop not in Labor Force = +4%
ETA: And this does not take into account going from full time to part time jobs. I'll try and find those numbers.
ETA ETA: I will update with additional numbers for each period like labor particip rate, hourly work week, earnings, etc...
LINK
October 2007 (Pre-Recession)
Employment population - 237,553
Civilian Labor Force - 153,253
Employed - 146,007
Employment Population Ratio - 62.7
Unemployed - 7,245
Unemployment Rate - 4.7
Not in Labor Force - 79,462
% of Employ Pop not in Labor Force - 33%
Labor Particip. Rate = 65.9
Average workweek (hours) = 33.8
Average Hourly Earnings (not adj for inflation) = 17.58
LINK
October 2009 (Beginning of Recession)
Employment population - 219,165.88
Civilian Labor Force - 153,975
Employed - 138,275
Employment Population Ratio - 58.5
Unemployed - 15,700
Unemployment Rate - 10.2
Not in Labor Force - 82,575
% of Employ Pop not in Labor Force - 38%
Labor Particip. Rate = 65.1
Average workweek (hours) = 33
Average Hourly Earnings (not adj for inflation) = 18.72
LINK
October 2016 (Current)
Employment population - 254,321
Civilian Labor Force - 159,712
Employed - 151,925
Employment Population Ratio - 59.7
Unemployed - 7,787
Unemployment Rate - 4.9
Not in Labor Force - 94,609
% of Employ Pop not in Labor Force - 37%
Labor Particip. Rate = 62.8
Average workweek (hours) = 34.4
Average Hourly Earnings (not adj for inflation) = 25.92
So in Summary, from today to beginning of recession
Employment Pop = +38,156
Civil Labor Force = +5,737
employed = +13,650
emp pop ratio = +1
unemp = -7,913
unemp rate = -5%
not in labor force = +12,034
% of Employ Pop not in Labor Force = -1
That spells out, stagnation, which is what we've been saying.
In relation, from today to pre-recession
Employment Pop = +16,768
Civil Labor Force = +6,459
employed = +5,918
emp pop ratio = -3%
unemp = +542
unemp rate = +.2
not in labor force = +15,147
% of Employ Pop not in Labor Force = +4%
ETA: And this does not take into account going from full time to part time jobs. I'll try and find those numbers.
ETA ETA: I will update with additional numbers for each period like labor particip rate, hourly work week, earnings, etc...
This post was edited on 12/8/16 at 10:53 am
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:36 am to stout
quote:
Take away part time jobs, Government jobs, and jobs people are way overqualified for and what is truly left that he created?
The very first month Trump is in office, they need to make sure the monthly report is a truthful one. Enough of hiding the truth through selective stats and number manipulation.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:48 am to stout
In the private sector I'd give him credit for a few jobs in the solar industry. Of course it's totally dwarfed by the number of jobs lost in coal mining.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:59 am to stout
We counting the jobs "created" by cannibalizing future efforts in the process?
By that, I mean car jobs "saved" through new sales from "Cash For Clunkers" which cannibalize future new car sales and parts sales for used cars, burning through all approved construction jobs in the short term as part of the "stimulus" of "shovel ready jobs", etc.
About the only jobs created by him without a set end date were Burger Fool jobs and support for ObamaCare policies and exchanges. And Trump has set out to kill the latter while big labor is trying to kill the former with the $15 minimum wage push.
By that, I mean car jobs "saved" through new sales from "Cash For Clunkers" which cannibalize future new car sales and parts sales for used cars, burning through all approved construction jobs in the short term as part of the "stimulus" of "shovel ready jobs", etc.
About the only jobs created by him without a set end date were Burger Fool jobs and support for ObamaCare policies and exchanges. And Trump has set out to kill the latter while big labor is trying to kill the former with the $15 minimum wage push.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 11:28 am to stout
That number is in the negative.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 11:33 am to stout
He plays enough golf for at least one full time caddy. So my answer is one!
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