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More workers are living on unemployment checks in the US today than at any time in more than 20 years, the US Department of Labor reported last week. Figures released July 10 indicated that 439,000 workers filed new claims for unemployment benefits in the week ending July 5, an increase of 5,000 from the week before. At the same time, the number receiving benefits jumped to 3,818,000, increasing by 87,000 in just one week, and reaching a level not seen since February 1983. These new statistics confirm the relentless destruction of jobs that is taking place in spite of widespread predictions by economists and government officials of an economic recovery just around the corner. The latest report proves that the jump in the official unemployment rate to 6.4 percent reported a week earlier was not merely an aberration, as Labor Secretary Elaine Chao had maintained. Source:http://www.wsws.org/articles/2003/ju...-j16_prn.shtml |
So I can't buy that this is an "average" year economically when we have the most people living on those pathetically small unemployment checks since 1983!!
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"World Socialist Web Site" And a few more tib bits from this "light". Iraq war lies and impeachment: Official Washington tiptoes round the "i" word Are American soldiers in Iraq dying due to depleted uranium? Bush press conference highlights government crisis Pentagon scheme for a futures market in terror Release of Hussein sons' photos: Washington exposes its own barbarism The eruption of militarism and the crisis of American capitalism The Iraq war and the debate on phony intelligence The political economy of American militarism War, oligarchy and the political lie :1orglaugh |
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I don't care if the information came from the WEEKLY READER as long as it's ACCURATE. So answer me this if you would: Do you DENY or AGREE that there are NOW more Americans living on unemployment checks than since 1983? Is that CORRECT? P.S. and as for all your "laugh lines", I happen to agree with ALL of them except for the one on depleted uranium. Soo..heehee right up your ass King. Quit avoiding the central issue of the seriousness of unemployment in this country. |
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Centurion asked about recipients of unemployment benefits on a national level. |
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http://www.businesscycle.com/showstory.php?storyID=567 |
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http://data.bls.gov/servlet/SurveyOu...ds=Annual+Data I cannot find August unemployment rates. |
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Don't hide behind links to graphs or stats..just answer THE QUESTON! |
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Yes or NO? Most since 1983? YES OR NO? |
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And the answer to the question is a resounding "YES!" |
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IT'S BAD!!:BangBang: BAD!!:feels-hot People cannot afford necessities of life, lose homes, can't send their kids to schools, can't buy products that stimulated the economy, can't get or pay for health care, go through their savings and lose their retirement income!:feels-hot I don't care about % rates and economic models! Real life shows 10's of thousands of Americans suffering! That's the point! I don't care if it's a recession or not..when jobs are scarce and people lose their own self respect and find their lives crumbling around them, that's something our government should be addressing immediately and with great fervor! The Bush administration has failed MISERABLY on this VERY important point. And from a selfish standpoint, they have less money to spend on PORN too, which keeps me, and..yes, as much as I hate to admit it, even *YOU* in business! |
The biggest factor about how many people are unemployed has nothing to do with the economy and everything to do with a person's pride.
If a person has convinced himself that he is worth $25/hr and will not work for less, then he's going to be unemployed for quite a while. If on the other hand, he accepts that it's his responsibility to pay his bills regardless of what he thinks he's worth, then he'll be unemployed for about 24 hours. In my mind it's better to be delivering pizza and getting tips than sitting on your ass collecting a check because of your stupid pride. In the end it doesn't matter what your job title is - there's no shame in being responsible and providing for your family. |
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The thing is though, most of them could get a 'lesser' job that would pay them more than the unemployment check. Those unemployment checks aren't much more than a pittance. |
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They end up collecting this tiny check rather than making more at a lower-paying job with a lesser title (if it even has a title). It's like taking a job that they don't consider to be 'worthy' of them would be to admit defeat, where in my line of thinking, taking the check is worse than going and flipping burgers. *shrug* |
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I can bet you money that if they opened up their Sunday paper there would be at least 50 companies in there with help wanted ads, but they won't apply to things that aren't on what they consider to be "their level". Anyone, and I do mean anyone, can go down the street right now and get a job at 7-11, or McDonald's, or Papa John's. All they'd have to do is show up looking clean. This is America. There is *no* reason to be unemployed. There are jobs to be had everywhere. It's just a matter of whether your pride will allow you to take those jobs. |
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I'm not pulling the 20% out of my ass btw, these statistics came up in many readings I've done, commentary shows, Charlie Rose a few times, not sure if you watch but I find the guests are usally folks in the 'know' I think you may be looking out your window and you see the sun is shining, birds are chirping, but you are missing the homeless folks righ under your window. The problem with rich folks is they never realize the transition of the masses from middle class to poverty until it's much too late. I really hope that you are right and things improve but I am very skeptical. |
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1)I can't see a person lose his/her home, savings, not put their kids through college, get medical care, pay those utility bills, put food on the table, or suffer "terminal shutdown" of their life because the job out there pays a bit LESS than their old job. 2)Having said that, do you REALLY think that a 50 year old man with 3 kids in college, and a mortgage to pay, with all the other pending bills one gets in life is going to MEET those financial needs by working at the job where you ask "Do you want fries with that?" |
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It's easy to say, Let them retrain, Let them find another job, why not say Let them eat cake and see what happens? It is a known fact that educated middle class will not simply revert to the lower classes. That's just not how things work. What will happen instead you have alot of well educated, spoiled, thinkers with nothing to do but plan counter government, counter culture activities..ie. terrorism. Coincidence? Read the book. |
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Hey Shleprock, not everyone pays $200 a month to live in their parents basement. Get a fucking clue and explain how someone can support a family working at 7-11? Sending two kids to daycare costs MORE than one would make at 7-11, McDonalds or any of the other places you suggest. Sending one kid to daycare costs on average about $200 a week, you make $7 an hour at 7-11 thats $280 a week, after taxes about $220, get it? |
blame the unions, seriously
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here's a link to get unemployment figures from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics:
http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?ln |
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Did you take a math class after elementary school? Do you seriously not understand the importance of looking at economics figures compared to the scale of the economy rather than looking at the raw numbers? You said "Don't hide behind links to graphs or stats..just answer". That makes no sense. The US population has grown 24% since 1983. Therefore the same unemployment rate will create 24% higher unemployed people. In 1982, the unemployment rate was 9.7%, about 60% higher than it is now. The US unemployment rate is the same today was it was in 1994. The most accurate thing you can say is that US unemployment is the same today as it was in 9 years ago. A simple example. France only has a population of about 60 million. Nearly five times as many French as a percentage of it's population would have to be unemployed as Americans. Right now, about 9% of French are unemployed. This is 50% higher than the US. However more Americans are unemployed because there are more Americans. In fact, if the US holds such numbers as debt as a percentage of GDP and the unemployment rate steady they the raw numbers will always rise because the population and GDP rise. Debt relative to the GDP is the same as it was in 1995. Unemployment rate is the same as it was in 1995. Similarly, the US GDP is at a record high. I could say to you"Don't hide behind links to graphs or stats..just answer. Did the US have the highest GDP of any nation in history last year?" I'm sorry if these simple stats are confusing you. |
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http://www.dallasfed.org/htm/data/data/ru.tab.htm The annualized average unemployment rate using these figures is 6.3%. July ,2003 unemployment 6.2%. |
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Did you just wake up or have not retired for the night?
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It seems to me that the biggest impediment to a very strong economy is the already low fed funds rates. Will the rate slowly be increased as the economy accelerates? (assuming it accelerates). If so, that would put a damper on things.
I know Buff is very worried about the money supply. He's a big fan of the Austrian School of economists. I myself am not though I once was. Maybe he has the opposite story. Many economists are of the opinion that flooding the marketplace with currency is a good strategy to get an economy going. It doesn't just get handed out to people in the streets. Money is lent to people and businesses and spent by people and businesses. Interestingly, there is little or no inflation in the US right now. Greenspan is as worried about deflation actually. Many recessions have been accompanied by a shrinking money supply and many recoveries have been accompanied by an expanding money supply. |
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