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Unemployment at 10.2% is only those who actively seek work. The actual rate of those who are unemployed is likely closer to 20%. 1 in every 5 working-age Americans is out of a job.

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(via muppetpants): Remember when Obama said that we could stop unemployment from reaching double digits by spending $1 trillion?  Could you imagine going to a cobbler, having him tell you he could fix your shoes for $1000, and having the soles fall off shortly thereafter?

funny thing, its not over yet…unemployment will continue to rise and there will be more spending.

Of course no major regulations have been imposed on Wall St. as a whole, and yet small businesses are still struggling to get loans…

This is a big reason why I’m no longer a libertarian. They’ll say “the stimulus failed, look at the unemployment #s” but only a few will even make a case that we’d be better off with no extra government spending right now.

Meanwhile, folks like Paul Krugman who said we weren’t spending enough on jobs/business loans in the stimulus look extra right to me at the moment.

The private sector’s like someone who’d been married for years and had their significant other leave in a horrible fashion. They’re scared to get back out there. We need the stimulus to be a better wingman. (Thus concludes my awkward political analogy of the day.)

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    What you’re seeing here is the discrepancy between the U3 measurement of unemployment, which is what the Bureau of Labor...
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    Actually, the unemployment rate is not determined by the number of people on unemployment.
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  7. jennyyyy reblogged this from supplydemand and added:
    well i feel a lot less of a failure! haha.
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    Thank you, Joe. This is all turning into such a beat down.
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    people who actively seek work. Figures don’t account...people who are out of work
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    I like how the same people who are whining about people blaming Bush for the crash that his policies are directly...
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    agreed, 15 mos it is.
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    i think 15 months is a fair allotment. after that, shit or get off the pot. likewise, if obama screws the pooch royally,...
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    so how many years ya’ll planning on still riding the GWB train? I’ll give it to you now, but I’m gonna being pointing...
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    Mogawa Somebody’s being unreasonable.
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    Now is NOT the time...be graduating, Ms Ogawa. Now is just NOT
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    In this case it’s more like...buy the $1000 shoes, but they’ve only accepted $50 from...
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    Yes, but unbeknownst the the new cobbler, the previous cobbler had been routinely taking a piss on the shoes for the...
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    also, check out how disproportionately affected young people are: from Generation Recession - The Nation. “In September,...
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    Of course no major regulations have been imposed on Wall St. as a whole, and yet small businesses are still struggling...
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    Well, the sea of liquidity created by the stimulus package has inarguably created jobs in the near term. That is...
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    funny thing, its not over yet…unemployment will continue...there will be more spending.
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