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What Passes as Good News in the Obama Recovery

The LFPR is not "plunging"
The Obama administration says it is.
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whatever Obama allows be put out and of course they are all LIES. anyone believe we are 5% something unemployment deserves to be lied too

Steph,

I'm confident that you are at least as innumerate as you are illiterate...... But if you think you can surprise me, go ahead and make your case with numbers and citations.....
Even Bernie says the economy sucks.
But if you want to call him a liar, go ahead.
 
The LFPR is not "plunging"
The Obama administration says it is.
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It has been essentially flat for nearly 2 years.......again, when did it peak?
A negative 30 degree slope is not flat in the real world.....

Calculate the slope of the line since April 2014....
Be sure to show your math....
Obama was elected in 2008, Einstein. He owns this negative 30 degree slope graph.
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The LFPR is not "plunging"
The Obama administration says it is.
View attachment 64879

It has been essentially flat for nearly 2 years.......again, when did it peak?
A negative 30 degree slope is not flat in the real world.....

Calculate the slope of the line since April 2014....
Be sure to show your math....
Obama was elected in 2008, Einstein. He owns this negative 30 degree slope graph.
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It has been essentially flat for nearly 2 years.......again, when did it peak?


The appropriate response would have been.

" True, that. March 2000. Now give me a minute to answer your original question."
 
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Thanks for validating the thread. Flat LFPR is good news in the Obama recovery.

The million jobs gained per month in Ronny's day....?
Million per month?

Math ain't your jam, is it?

Here are the payroll numbers for every Administration since Feb 1977......

Title: All Employees: Total Nonfarm Payrolls
Series ID: PAYEMS
Source: US. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release: Employment Situation
Seasonal Adjustment: Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency: Monthly
Units: Thousands of Persons


1977-02-01 80988

1981-02-01 91105

1989-02-01 107426

1993-02-01 110047

2001-02-01 132777

2009-02-01 133350

2016-01-01 143288


Are you gonna need help calculating monthly averages?
 
Here was the comment under review
It has been ess
Thanks for validating the thread. Flat LFPR is good news in the Obama recovery.

The million jobs gained per month in Ronny's day....?
Million per month?

Math ain't your jam, is it?

Here are the payroll numbers for every Administration since Feb 1977......

Title: All Employees: Total Nonfarm Payrolls
Series ID: PAYEMS
Source: US. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release: Employment Situation
Seasonal Adjustment: Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency: Monthly
Units: Thousands of Persons


1977-02-01 80988

1981-02-01 91105

1989-02-01 107426

1993-02-01 110047

2001-02-01 132777

2009-02-01 133350

2016-01-01 143288


Are you gonna need help calculating monthly averages?
Ignorant about a lot of things, aren't you?

The Wall St. Journal (October 2011): “As it happens, the biggest one-month jobs gain in American history was at exactly this juncture of the Reagan Presidency, after another deep recession. In September 1983, coming out of the 1981-82 downturn, American employers added 1.1 million workers to their payrolls, the acceleration point for a seven-year expansion that created some 17 million new jobs.”
 
Here was the comment under review
It has been ess
Thanks for validating the thread. Flat LFPR is good news in the Obama recovery.

The million jobs gained per month in Ronny's day....?
Million per month?

Math ain't your jam, is it?

Here are the payroll numbers for every Administration since Feb 1977......

Title: All Employees: Total Nonfarm Payrolls
Series ID: PAYEMS
Source: US. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release: Employment Situation
Seasonal Adjustment: Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency: Monthly
Units: Thousands of Persons


1977-02-01 80988

1981-02-01 91105

1989-02-01 107426

1993-02-01 110047

2001-02-01 132777

2009-02-01 133350

2016-01-01 143288


Are you gonna need help calculating monthly averages?
Ignorant about a lot of things, aren't you?

The Wall St. Journal (October 2011): “As it happens, the biggest one-month jobs gain in American history was at exactly this juncture of the Reagan Presidency, after another deep recession. In September 1983, coming out of the 1981-82 downturn, American employers added 1.1 million workers to their payrolls, the acceleration point for a seven-year expansion that created some 17 million new jobs.”

How does that equate to "per month"?

Are you aware that you are referring to a month in which a sizeable strike was resolved?

How are you doing with those monthly averages?
 
whatever Obama allows be put out and of course they are all LIES. anyone believe we are 5% something unemployment deserves to be lied too
After the BLS Commissioner has approved the Employment Situation Report, and after the report has gone to publication, then a copy is sent to the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers who may then share it with the President. It is a requirement that the release date is announced a year in advance and that date can only be changed in extraordinary circumstances (such as government shutdown).

So how are you claiming Obama has any control of what is put out when he physicaly has no access to the data until the report is already written and it's too late to make changes?
 

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