Z,
FYI, you do realize that it takes over 150,000 new jobs per month just to keep up with the number of people entering the workforce, right?
Let's do the math: if you are right and 150,000 people did enter workforce, 6,000 of the did not find work yet, or 4%. 4% is less than the current unemployment so the overall unemployment should drop, and it did. So what is the problem?
Well, fortunately, we don't need to keep up with the number of people entering the workforce, because they're exiting the workforce more quickly...
You are either missing something, misstating something, out of your depth in basic arithmetic, or full of shit.
Joe |