Simple Arithmetic, Not False Narratives Offer Antidote for US Jobs Crisis
Last week's May jobs numbers were bad news, regardless of how you
look at them. Job growth over the last three months has averaged
slightly less 100,000 a month, roughly the pace needed to keep pace with
labor force growth. The unemployment rate ticked up to 8.2% and the
employment to population ratio is still just 0.4 percentage points above
its trough for the downturn. And real wages almost certainly declined
in May.
However bad this story is, the usual gang of pundits cited in the media
had their usual burst of over-reaction. There were many talking of a
worldwide slowdown and a possible recession. This is a serious
misreading of the jobs report and other recent economic data.
Monday, June 4, 2012
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