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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (945790)7/8/2016 1:55:37 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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Old Boothby

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It's not a hard concept for most people to understand.

Not at all, but the idiot that would believe that story X 100 million people would need to be locked up (forever ) in a padded cell with a permanent sedative IV running.

How insane! No wonder you believe the global warming voodoo.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (945790)7/8/2016 2:34:09 PM
From: PKRBKR1 Recommendation

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locogringo

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Basically a linear downtrend since Obama was elected.
Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey
Series Id: LNS11300000
Seasonally Adjusted
Series title: (Seas) Labor Force Participation Rate
Labor force status: Civilian labor force participation rate
Type of data: Percent or rate
Age: 16 years and over



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (945790)7/15/2016 11:58:48 AM
From: TimF1 Recommendation

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Stock Puppy

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The baby boomers retiring is part of the picture but not all of it.

Workforce participation rates among younger workers went down. That has nothing to do with Baby boomers retiring
.http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/mar/29/stephen-moore-young-americans-opting-ou-932936263/

Its not just the young (although they are the group with the biggest decline) participation declined for people up in to the mid fifties (it increased very slightly for people from 55 to 64)