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Old 10-23-2012, 02:19 PM
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Lol 8% UE, such a massaged number.

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We've been using the same number during my entire lifetime; this is the fourth major recession I've lived through. Suddenly it's not good enough anymore and using it is a giant conspiracy of misdirection?
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Old 10-23-2012, 02:29 PM
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We've been using the same number during my entire lifetime; this is the fourth major recession I've lived through. Suddenly it's not good enough anymore and using it is a giant conspiracy of misdirection?
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Agreed.

It's the only number that makes sense to use. First of all, labor force participation rate is highly misunderstood. Tanzania and Rwanda are among the global leaders in labor force participation -- it's not always a good thing when LFP is up. Second of all, you can't start guessing who are and aren't discouraged workers, and you certainly can't fault the economy for failing to integrate citizens that have stopped searching for employment in order to retire early, return to education, or brush up on the historicity of Jesus (I kid). It is only natural that following a major economic downturn, labor participation will decline -- and it's not always a bad thing.

Anyway, our labor participation rate is still higher than the UK's was in 2007, pre-crisis, and they've managed to avoid mass hysteria and barter systems -- so I think we should be cool.
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Old 10-23-2012, 02:39 PM
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We've been using the same number during my entire lifetime; this is the fourth major recession I've lived through. Suddenly it's not good enough anymore and using it is a giant conspiracy of misdirection?
Actually it's not the same number unless you were born after 1994. Are you only 18 years old? Under Bill Clinton long term discouraged workers were removed from U3, the big flashy number you see every month on headlines. Dig deeper:

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Old 10-23-2012, 02:42 PM
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The founding fathers hardly matter. They also agreed only white, male land-owners could vote.
Yes, because allowing welfare queens who pop out 1.3 babies per year are clearly the kind of people we want selecting our leaders.
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We've been using the same number during my entire lifetime; this is the fourth major recession I've lived through. Suddenly it's not good enough anymore and using it is a giant conspiracy of misdirection?
You think the official unemployment numbers are accurate at all? Someone drops off the unemployment rolls due to being unemployed for too long, and suddenly they don't count. Doesn't seem like an accurate statistic to me.
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Old 10-23-2012, 02:48 PM
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We've been using the same number during my entire lifetime; this is the fourth major recession I've lived through. Suddenly it's not good enough anymore and using it is a giant conspiracy of misdirection?
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[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Agreed.

It's the only number that makes sense to use. First of all, labor force participation rate is highly misunderstood. Tanzania and Rwanda are among the global leaders in labor force participation -- it's not always a good thing when LFP is up. Second of all, you can't start guessing who are and aren't discouraged workers, and you certainly can't fault the economy for failing to integrate citizens that have stopped searching for employment in order to retire early, return to education, or brush up on the historicity of Jesus (I kid). It is only natural that following a major economic downturn, labor participation will decline -- and it's not always a bad thing.

Anyway, our labor participation rate is still higher than the UK's was in 2007, pre-crisis, and they've managed to avoid mass hysteria and barter systems -- so I think we should be cool.
So to be clear, you're supporting argument is to compare the economy of Tanzania (23.333B USD nominal GDP) and Rwanda (6.179B USD nominal GDP) to the United States of America (15.094T USD nominal GDP)? And you can do that with a straight face? It's like comparing GE to Suzie's lemonade stand down the street.
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Old 10-23-2012, 02:59 PM
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this is alawen your dealing with, he doesn't understand reason. And be careful, if you make him feel too bad his buttbuddy alarti is going to come in here and give you a firm talking to!

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Old 10-23-2012, 03:06 PM
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So to be clear, you're supporting argument is to compare the economy of Tanzania (23.333B USD nominal GDP) and Rwanda (6.179B USD nominal GDP) to the United States of America (15.094T USD nominal GDP)? And you can do that with a straight face? It's like comparing GE to Suzie's lemonade stand down the street.
No, the point is to demonstrate that labor force participation isn't necessarily demonstrative of a thriving economy. There are a wide variety of factors that impact LFP -- it's not a linear relationship.

You ignored the comparison to the UK, for example.
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Old 10-23-2012, 03:12 PM
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I'm afraid I don't get your point. Do you want to use U6? Do you want to use John Williams' comparisons when a much smaller percentage of women participated in the workforce? More to the point of this article, do you want to compare U3 numbers under Bush with SGS numbers under Obama?
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Old 10-23-2012, 03:14 PM
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No, the point is to demonstrate that labor force participation isn't necessarily demonstrative of a thriving economy. There are a wide variety of factors that impact LFP -- it's not a linear relationship.

You ignored the comparison to the UK, for example.
Sure I'll address the UK whose UE jumped to a new normal 8% in 2008. Also could you tell me what the UK GDP was for the last two quarters. You said they're doing fine so I'm going to guess Q1 GDP around 1-1.5% and Q2 GDP of 1.25-1.75%. Good muddle through numbers not a double dip for sure.

Let me know when you pull UK 2012Q1 and 2012Q2 GDP and post it here to support your everything is fine across the pond theory.
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