From an email to me:
July 8, 2009 @ 2233Z
As you dig through the info below, consider doing what most insiders do, pay a lot more attention to the info labeled “Household Survey”. It tends to be regarded by Wall Street insiders as a more accurate picture of what is really happening. But it too understates the real numbers.
Don’t let your eyes glaze over when you see the tables of numbers. I know that you can pick your way through them. With a simple calculator, a basic understanding of arithmetic, and a few pointy questions, you can give yourself a real headache!
Here are the links:
This one will take you to what I call the over-view page. Just a bit of light reading,.. for accountants types.
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
Here’s a nice catchy little paragraph that the main-stream media loves to skip over,.. EACH AND EVERY MONTH,.. I wonder why? Also keep in mind that the “official unemployment rate”, as reported to the media each month, is what is called the “U3 Rate”. The “U6 Rate” is the governments “no kidding – real best guess” at how many people really are unemployed!
Yes, Dorothy,.. Uncle Sam quietly produces real numbers each month (well,.. almost real numbers),.. but they don’t like to share them with the unwashed masses. Our little minds are too simple to understand such complicated ciphering. Just in case you’re wondering,.. historically, U6 tends to run at about U3 times 2! But strangely enough, the multiplier has been shrinking over the past few years. Now the multiplier is running at around 1.8 times U3. Puzzling how that happened. Government cover-up, you ask? Intentional under-reporting of “bad news statistics”, no way, not Uncle Sam,.. strike that,.. now read -- Uncle Obama! So that means that if U3 is 9.5%, U6 is running at just a bit over 19%. Let your mind chew on that for a while. Did you know that the U6 rate in the Great Depression was around 25% (depending on the year)? How far do we have to go this time?
Unemployment (Household Survey Data)
"The number of unemployed persons (14.7 million) and the unemployment rate (9.5 percent) were little changed in June. Since the start of the recession in December 2007, the number of unemployed persons has increased by 7.2 million, and the unemployment rate has risen by 4.6 percentage points."
This page answers some questions about how the government compiles the monthly numbers. If you read the whole page,.. you’ll see that they talk about people looking for work but finding none are “discouraged workers”, and that are NOT counted in the official unemployment rate! Only people drawing an unemployment check are counted in the official unemployment rate! As soon as you have cashed your last check, usually 26 weeks later, you don’t count in the official unemployment rate!
http://www.bls.gov/cps/cps_htgm.htm
Want to see the official U6 numbers, flawed as they may be? Here you go. Now pay very close attention, if you do the math in column #1, (June 2008) you will find that the U3 multiplier is 1.8,….. but as you move towards column #9 (June 2009), the multiplier drops down to 1.73, interesting observation. Has the population significantly changed in the last year? Maybe we have FEWER discouraged workers today? Yes that must be it! (NOT!)
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t15.htm
Edited by Webmaster on Mar. 05 2010, 10:45
July 8, 2009 @ 2233Z
As you dig through the info below, consider doing what most insiders do, pay a lot more attention to the info labeled “Household Survey”. It tends to be regarded by Wall Street insiders as a more accurate picture of what is really happening. But it too understates the real numbers.
Don’t let your eyes glaze over when you see the tables of numbers. I know that you can pick your way through them. With a simple calculator, a basic understanding of arithmetic, and a few pointy questions, you can give yourself a real headache!
Here are the links:
This one will take you to what I call the over-view page. Just a bit of light reading,.. for accountants types.
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
Here’s a nice catchy little paragraph that the main-stream media loves to skip over,.. EACH AND EVERY MONTH,.. I wonder why? Also keep in mind that the “official unemployment rate”, as reported to the media each month, is what is called the “U3 Rate”. The “U6 Rate” is the governments “no kidding – real best guess” at how many people really are unemployed!
Yes, Dorothy,.. Uncle Sam quietly produces real numbers each month (well,.. almost real numbers),.. but they don’t like to share them with the unwashed masses. Our little minds are too simple to understand such complicated ciphering. Just in case you’re wondering,.. historically, U6 tends to run at about U3 times 2! But strangely enough, the multiplier has been shrinking over the past few years. Now the multiplier is running at around 1.8 times U3. Puzzling how that happened. Government cover-up, you ask? Intentional under-reporting of “bad news statistics”, no way, not Uncle Sam,.. strike that,.. now read -- Uncle Obama! So that means that if U3 is 9.5%, U6 is running at just a bit over 19%. Let your mind chew on that for a while. Did you know that the U6 rate in the Great Depression was around 25% (depending on the year)? How far do we have to go this time?
Unemployment (Household Survey Data)
"The number of unemployed persons (14.7 million) and the unemployment rate (9.5 percent) were little changed in June. Since the start of the recession in December 2007, the number of unemployed persons has increased by 7.2 million, and the unemployment rate has risen by 4.6 percentage points."
This page answers some questions about how the government compiles the monthly numbers. If you read the whole page,.. you’ll see that they talk about people looking for work but finding none are “discouraged workers”, and that are NOT counted in the official unemployment rate! Only people drawing an unemployment check are counted in the official unemployment rate! As soon as you have cashed your last check, usually 26 weeks later, you don’t count in the official unemployment rate!
http://www.bls.gov/cps/cps_htgm.htm
Want to see the official U6 numbers, flawed as they may be? Here you go. Now pay very close attention, if you do the math in column #1, (June 2008) you will find that the U3 multiplier is 1.8,….. but as you move towards column #9 (June 2009), the multiplier drops down to 1.73, interesting observation. Has the population significantly changed in the last year? Maybe we have FEWER discouraged workers today? Yes that must be it! (NOT!)
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t15.htm
Edited by Webmaster on Mar. 05 2010, 10:45
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