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Originally Posted by Armistead
You got to love how they come up with unemployment numbers, another million fall off unemployment roles, so they're no longer included in unemployment numbers. It's a miracle, they are employed, but they're not! It's really a laughing joke how they come up with the rate to say unemployment is down.
Interesting read.
http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/ca...mber/19833935/
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Yes, it is all playing with numbers to make it look good. Actual unemployment is probably closer to 20%, a lot of those are off receiving unemployment but are still looking for work. I suppose to improve the situation even better they should just stop looking. I don't understand their logic in saying the unemployment rate is down, it just make them look good like I said I suppose.