Fudging the Numbers

· Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Obama administration is touting the latest unemployment numbers released last week by the U.S. Department of Labor as proof its policies are working. But a closer look at the actual number of able-bodied people who are willing to work, but are not, reveals a different picture.

As economist John R. Lott has written, not only is the drop in the unemployment rate from 8.5 percent to 8.3 percent still half a percentage point higher than when President Obama took office three years ago, the number of unemployed is higher. Compared to January 2009 when 11.6 million Americans were jobless, today, writes Lott, "there are 12.8 million unemployed and 43 percent have been out of a job for more than six months. The average length of unemployment has increased dramatically since the recovery started. Back in June 2009, 'only' 29 percent of the unemployed had been unemployed longer than six months."

The way government counts things, slowing the rate of increased spending amounts to a cut and reducing the percentage of unemployed people by two-tenths of 1 percent counts as more people finding jobs, which then counts as progress.

Lott examined the Labor Department's statistics and found nearly 1.2 million Americans no longer in the labor force. That means most have given up looking for work and are no longer counted as unemployed. That fact skews the statistics to make the employment picture appear better than it is.

Real unemployment is mostly ignored by the major media, which was happy to tout the latest jobless rate reduction as a boon to President Obama and a problem for Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney. Most reporting has focused on the impression voters might have of an economic recovery, or at least trending in the right direction. The opposite is true and it is up to Romney to make that case.

After an initial tepid reaction to the unemployment numbers, Romney rebounded, but it came a day late after the news cycle had moved on and the media cheerleading for President Obama had achieved the desired effect.

Many in the major media can't be counted on to tell the truth about the economy if doing so makes Obama and his policies look bad. Consider how some in the media collectively claimed the recession had not eased as the 1992 election neared. After the inauguration of President Clinton, it was reported that, in fact, the recession had ended more than a year earlier. Through the election, the media completely accepted the Democratic line the recession had not abated.

This means the Republican nominee will have to go over or around the media to make his case. The best way to do this is not with statistics, but with real people. The Republican candidates for president should identify unemployed people who have lost their jobs, or who have given up looking for one. Have them tell their stories and let the candidates put the blame on the president and congressional Democrats whose plans to raise taxes, drastically increase spending and impose Obamacare on the country has added to the economic uncertainty and the reluctance of businesses to hire new workers.

Featuring real people who are out of a job and desperately want to work would help undermine the Democrats as the party of compassion, while simultaneously blunting the Republican stereotype as the party that doesn't care about the poor.

Democrats seem eager to get more people onto food stamps than to adopt policies that would free them from addiction to government and give them the dignity of a real job and the self-sufficiency that goes with it.

Romney must be less reactive and more proactive, less responsive to Obama and the news of the day and more concerned with creating his own news every day. Going on the offensive about unemployment is a strategy that can work.

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Comments

mmccrindle

Democrats SEEM eager to get more people on food stamps... (?)

That's their goal!

Just look how well it's worked for them in the black community.

The Obama administration offers nothing but lies that the MSM parrots just like the well trained leftist useless idiots they are.

And Romney (or his handlers?) is sorely lacking in getting any message accross.

Posted February 9, 2012 at 8:24:44 AM


mmccrindle

BTW-

Just heard real numbers -

First week in Feb. 2012, 358,000 showed up at the unemployment offices.

This, of course, will not be heralded on CNN anytime soon.

Posted February 9, 2012 at 8:41:16 AM


JAC

The way I understand this is the unemployed numbers are based on those applying for and receiving unemployment benefits. As their benefits run out, they are no longer counted, so the numbers go down. What a crock!

Posted February 9, 2012 at 5:49:34 PM


RichardCT

Count me in for the ads, and out for the job.

I've been 'officially' unemployed since October of 2009. I dropped off the unemployment rolls in April of 2011. BTW I was receiving the munificent amount of $41 per week as an unemployed person, because much of the previous years of employment had been as a Realtor, and we all know how much money people in real estate have been making in this wonderful Obamanomic economy. When I was forced out of my Real Estate position in December of 2008, in a 'Reduction In Force' (RIF) by my former company, I was able to secure a job with a manufacturing firm as a marketing agent for them. Unfortunately the position I took evaporated with the company in October of 2009.

Since then I have been job hunting relentlessly, taking any available part-time position here and there, since no full time work has arisen.

Oh, BTW I am 66 years old, in excellent health, have worked continuously since my early twenties in both the public and private sector, for Fortune 500 and small to medium business entities. I am able and willing to work at nearly anything, but no one seems to want a guy my age, regardless of my impeccable record and my proven integrity.

So I am one of those the Republican Party could be using in those adverts Cal. I have impeccable Republican and Constitutional Conservative credentials too (I was the Republican Party Candidate for Secretary of the State here in CT a few years back), and would be happy to fire a figurative harpoon into the bloated Federal Obamanation Whale!

Will I get the call? I doubt it. My party is too absorbed in shooting itself in the guts again, and hasn't got the time to go after this fascist communist that currently soils the National Capitol.

RJA

Posted February 9, 2012 at 10:19:02 PM


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