Don't Be Fooled by the Unemployent Rate - Obama's Slight of Hand

Dumb ass
Three-quarters (76 percent) of employees say they will continue working past retirement age,
:asshole:
But only 17% actually DO what they say.

Again from YOUR OWN source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
I realize how much you want to be right but what you want does not fit reality, therefore that makes you wrong
Link has been posted
Three-quarters (76 percent) of employees say they will continue working past retirement age
And that very same link says that in spite of what they say, only 17% work past 65.

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
 
Honestly I know quite a few people that are in their 70's or older that have not retired My father is 82 he retired from the only job he ever had, went to work for wal mart quit and went to work for the county school system that he lives in FULL TIME
 
:asshole:
But only 17% actually DO what they say.

Again from YOUR OWN source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
I realize how much you want to be right but what you want does not fit reality, therefore that makes you wrong
Link has been posted
Three-quarters (76 percent) of employees say they will continue working past retirement age
And that very same link says that in spite of what they say, only 17% work past 65.

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
 
Honestly I know quite a few people that are in their 70's or older that have not retired My father is 82 he retired from the only job he ever had, went to work for wal mart quit and went to work for the county school system that he lives in FULL TIME
I have a friend who is still working publishing 3 local monthly papers and she will turn 80 in December, I even help her part-time with the scanning, retouching and color-correcting of the photos in her papers and producing the PDF files she sends to the printer. But we are the exceptions, not the rule and even she will be retiring on her birthday.

Again, while many say they will work past 65 before they have turned 65, 3 out of 4 retire as soon as they are able to collect SS at age 62.

Ideation Insurance Group
Approximately 3 out of 4 Americans start claiming Social Security benefits the moment they are eligible at age 62.
 
I realize how much you want to be right but what you want does not fit reality, therefore that makes you wrong
Link has been posted
Three-quarters (76 percent) of employees say they will continue working past retirement age
And that very same link says that in spite of what they say, only 17% work past 65.

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."



For some reason, I just don't think the bigrebbie has much of a grip on REALITY. Of any kind. Hell, he is having a hard time getting 40 + 33 to = 76. And he has added those numbers up three times.

Wonder what happened to the other 3%.
 
And that very same link says that in spite of what they say, only 17% work past 65.

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."



For some reason, I just don't think the bigrebbie has much of a grip on REALITY. Of any kind. Hell, he is having a hard time getting 40 + 33 to = 76. And he has added those numbers up three times.

Wonder what happened to the other 3%.
dumb ass being that you are a Obama supporter you are irrelevant Ed is a dumb fuck void of any sense of reality.
 
I realize how much you want to be right but what you want does not fit reality, therefore that makes you wrong
Link has been posted
Three-quarters (76 percent) of employees say they will continue working past retirement age
And that very same link says that in spite of what they say, only 17% work past 65.

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
repeating does not make it true. Because it's not.
 
And that very same link says that in spite of what they say, only 17% work past 65.

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
repeating does not make it true. Because it's not.


nobody can convince you people retire because they WANT TO, not even the people who reported their OWN retirement to a National Census
 
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
repeating does not make it true. Because it's not.


nobody can convince you people retire because they WANT TO, not even the people who reported their OWN retirement to a National Census


There are a lot more doing it involuntarily under Obama. FACT
 
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
repeating does not make it true. Because it's not.


nobody can convince you people retire because they WANT TO, not even the people who reported their OWN retirement to a National Census


There are a lot more doing it involuntarily under Obama. FACT
Prove it!
 
And that very same link says that in spite of what they say, only 17% work past 65.

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
repeating does not make it true. Because it's not.
YOUR OWN link says it is true!!!
 
I realize how much you want to be right but what you want does not fit reality, therefore that makes you wrong
Link has been posted
Three-quarters (76 percent) of employees say they will continue working past retirement age
And that very same link says that in spite of what they say, only 17% work past 65.

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
liar
 
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
repeating does not make it true. Because it's not.
YOUR OWN link says it is true!!!
I quoted what my link said dumb ass
 
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
repeating does not make it true. Because it's not.


nobody can convince you people retire because they WANT TO, not even the people who reported their OWN retirement to a National Census


There are a lot more doing it involuntarily under Obama. FACT
Prove it!
It has been done, stupid
 
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
repeating does not make it true. Because it's not.


nobody can convince you people retire because they WANT TO, not even the people who reported their OWN retirement to a National Census
A large portion can't retire
 
And that very same link says that in spite of what they say, only 17% work past 65.

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
liar
Just because you were too lazy to read page 2 of YOUR OWN link does not make me a liar, but actually makes YOU a FOOL!!!!

The Ideal Retirement Age - US News

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
 
The reality is you were too lazy to read through to page 2 of YOUR OWN link, which clearly says that reality did not match their "expectations":

"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."[
You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
repeating does not make it true. Because it's not.
YOUR OWN link says it is true!!!
I quoted what my link said dumb ass
I quoted YOUR link too! :asshole:
 
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
repeating does not make it true. Because it's not.


nobody can convince you people retire because they WANT TO, not even the people who reported their OWN retirement to a National Census


There are a lot more doing it involuntarily under Obama. FACT
Prove it!
It has been done, stupid
Liar! :eusa_liar:
 
Yes, because this is the first time in US History that a segment of the population is retiring, getting older and is unable to work because of disability...
What is different is the number that are retiring!!!

Bush had 7.5 million workers retire his first 5 years and 13.5 million have retired Obama's first 5 years, that's an average of 1.2 million MORE workers EACH year retiring.

I posted the link with the numbers from the Census report, these idiots are just too dumb to read anything but four letter words.
You have to be careful about trying to blend data from different reports...."retirees" include many not included in the labor force stats, which only covers the non-institutional population. Anyone in a retirement home or assisted living facility (or prison or mental institute) is out of scope and not included in any labor force data.
My source is the SSA by checking only the "Retired Worker" box and selecting the "Annual" frequency drop down, so the numbers are retired workers and retired workers only.

Beneficiary Data
40% plus still working
To put things in perspective:

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The labor force participation rate has hovered around 65-67% over the past decade or so. It is currently sitting at 65.5. It peaked just before Bush took office and his been in a downtrend for about 15 years. In the latter part of Bush's last term in office about 2007, the participation rate began a steeper decline. The recession, baby boomer retirements, increased school enrollment, discouraged workers, and other factors all played some part in the .7% fall since 2007.

Some people seem shocked that 35% of the work force is not working and is not seeking work. However, it's really not when you consider that this 35% includes homemakers, students, early retirees, and anyone else who chooses not to work..

AmosWEB is Economics Encyclonomic WEB pedia
Labor Force Participation Rate - What Does It Mean
 
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You can keep repeating that all you want it does not match reality
76% of those that were to retire have not 40% because of choice and 33% because they have to work
That is reality, that is something you seem unable to deal with.
Your own link says it is reality and what you cite are the EXPECTATIONS that do NOT match the reality of what actually happens to those expectations when the workers actually turn 65. Only 17% work past 65 no matter how long they expected to work before they turned 65.

Again from page 2 of your OWN linked source:
"However, while the age workers expect to retire is growing, few retirees have been able to delay retirement past age 65. Just 17 percent of the retirees in the Gallup survey left the workforce after age 65."
repeating does not make it true. Because it's not.
YOUR OWN link says it is true!!!
I quoted what my link said dumb ass
I quoted YOUR link too! :asshole:
I quoted my linkwhich is what you're forgetting you stupid fucking idiot
 

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