To Understand Economy, Look at Labor Force Numbers
We have long argued the rosy unemployment numbers are only an accounting trick favoring the Obama administration. Instead of counting citizens as unemployed, the Bureau of Labor Statistics labels those people as not part of the labor force. Heritage Foundation’s Stephen Moore likewise weighs in: “Here is the stunning statistic on the economy that tells the whole story about why we aren’t growing faster. Since Barack Obama entered the Oval Office in January of 2009, the percentage of the working age population actually part of the labor force (either working or looking for work) has plummeted by 3 percentage points – to 62.7%. Not since early 1978 has such a low proportion of the working-age population been in the labor force. In effect, the labor force is 7.4 million smaller than it otherwise would have been had people either not stopped looking for work or, particularly with the case of younger Americans, simply failed to start looking for work. In effect, nearly as many Americans have either left the work force – or never entered – in this recovery than have found a job.” And that will be the challenge moving into the future: How do you motivate people to return to work? More…
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