More trump fuck up Repaired


You dumb cunt; that's because the labor force has severely shrunk. :palm:

Down and down we go: the falling U.S. labor force participation rate

The labor force participation of men 25 to 54 years old has fallen steadily, from 98 percent in 1954 to 88 percent today. Although part of this decline is due to men’s participation less and less as they age, the key factor is generational: “More recent generations of men are participating less than their predecessors did,” say the authors. Especially affected, they note, are men with a high school education or less and black men. But why are these later generations of men participating less? The answer is complicated, but one clear factor is the increasing wage gap between high- and low-skilled workers. For example, in 1973, men with a high school education earned 72 percent of the wages of men with a college degree; by 2016, the percentage was down to 51 percent. Clearly, the demand for high-school-educated men had fallen considerably, likely diminishing their participation in the labor force.


https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2018/b...falling-us-labor-force-participation-rate.htm
 
You dumb cunt; that's because the labor force has severely shrunk. :palm:

Down and down we go: the falling U.S. labor force participation rate

The labor force participation of men 25 to 54 years old has fallen steadily, from 98 percent in 1954 to 88 percent today. Although part of this decline is due to men’s participation less and less as they age, the key factor is generational: “More recent generations of men are participating less than their predecessors did,” say the authors. Especially affected, they note, are men with a high school education or less and black men. But why are these later generations of men participating less? The answer is complicated, but one clear factor is the increasing wage gap between high- and low-skilled workers. For example, in 1973, men with a high school education earned 72 percent of the wages of men with a college degree; by 2016, the percentage was down to 51 percent. Clearly, the demand for high-school-educated men had fallen considerably, likely diminishing their participation in the labor force.


https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2018/b...falling-us-labor-force-participation-rate.htm

Your admission that Trump was a loser is appreciated
 
Too bad the Employment rate is flat meaning that jobless claims have fallen only because people have stopped trying to get a job. Given the Democrat's increasing unemployment and welfare benefits I can see why people would quit their jobs and just stay home and be given money instead.

One more Biden fuck up created...

Anybody who stopped looking for a job doesn't want one. There are 8 million unemployed and 10 million job openings.

Unemployment benefits have dropped since Trump's enhanced $300 a week benefit expired.

The unemployment rate does not drop because people stop looking for a job because that is a constant factor and is often offset by the number of unemployed who want to continue benefits until they end.

Unemployment has dropped from 14.8% in April, 2020, to 4.6% today. Lost month the number of people who applied for unemployment benefits was a 52 year low.

I don't give presidents the credit or blame for most economic conditions.
 
Anybody who stopped looking for a job doesn't want one.
Not necessarily true.
There are 8 million unemployed and 10 million job openings.
The number of people unemployed is unknown. The number of job openings is unknown. Argument from randU fallacy.
Unemployment benefits have dropped since Trump's enhanced $300 a week benefit expired.
Irrelevant.
The unemployment rate does not drop because people stop looking for a job because that is a constant factor and is often offset by the number of unemployed who want to continue benefits until they end.
Unemployment has dropped from 14.8% in April, 2020, to 4.6% today.
Paradox. Which is it, dude?
Lost (?) month the number of people who applied for unemployment benefits was a 52 year low.
Because they are already on welfare or unemployment benefits?
I don't give presidents the credit or blame for most economic conditions.

So you don't think Biden's vaccine and mask mandates is having on effect on why people are quitting over vaccine and mask mandates. Gotit.
 
It's interesting that as a state gets bluer, the unemployment rate in it rises and that is pretty consistent over time...

https://www.bls.gov/web/laus/laumstrk.htm

The four worst states for unemployment right now are California, New Mexico, New York, and New Jersey. On the obverse, Nebraska, Idaho, Oklahoma, and Utah have the current lowest unemployment rates.
 
Too bad the Employment rate is flat meaning that jobless claims have fallen only because people have stopped trying to get a job. Given the Democrat's increasing unemployment and welfare benefits I can see why people would quit their jobs and just stay home and be given money instead.

One more Biden fuck up created...

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