Wonkbook: The real unemployment rate is 11 percent
By Ezra Klein,
Typically, I try to tie the beginning of Wonkbook to the news. But
today, the most important sentence isn't a report on something that just
happened, but a fresh look at something that's been happening for the
last three years. In particular, it's this sentence by the Financial
Times' Ed Luce, who writes,
"According to government statistics, if the same number of people were
seeking work today as in 2007, the jobless rate would be 11 percent."
Remember that the unemployment rate is not "how many people
don't have jobs?", but "how many people don't have jobs and are
actively looking for them?" Let's say you've been looking fruitlessly
for five months and realize you've exhausted every job listing in your
area. Discouraged, you stop looking, at least for the moment. According
to the government, you're no longer unemployed. Congratulations?
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
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