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![]() "jps" wrote in message ... "MadDogDave" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.0383a4a8de913cb41afafd9840c25c48@106 2775970.cotse.net... September 5, 2003 Layoffs Rose Sharply Last Month, Report Says By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (AP) -- The civilian unemployment rate improved marginally last month -- sliding to 6.1 percent -- as companies slashed payrolls by 93,000. Friday's report sent mixed signals about the nation's overall economic health. August was the seventh consecutive month of cuts in payrolls, a survey released by the Labor Department showed, indicating continuing weakness in the job market. Thank Jesus for President Bush!!!!!!!!!! That's a hell of a thing to lay on Jesus' lap. What did he do to deserve George Bush? Notice how the unemployment rate improved...people are so disheartened they're giving up and not bothering to report. The unemployment rate is determined by surveying households. The other figure is determined by sampling certain businesses. If you sample households, and the results tell you there were fewer people unemployed in August than in July, then why do the businesses report a cut in payrolls by 93,000? Simple...that survey ignores small business. Small business is beginning to hire in pretty large numbers. If the surveyed businesses lay off a net amount of 93,000 employees, but the unemployment rate falls, then that means these employees are being absorbed into the job market in small businesses not accounted for in the original survey. "Unemployment rate" is the key figure... I just had an interesting conversation with my dad this evening. He works for a manufacturing company that supplies the airline industry. Me: "How's business?" Dad: "Had a terrible week" Me: "Sales down?" Dad: "No...up." Me: "Why the bad week?" Dad: "Our productivity is maxed out, and we can't get the product made and out the door fast enough." Me: "Why doesn't your manufacturing plant hire more people?" Dad: "The plant managers want to see some more hard data showing that the economy is improving." Me: "Don't they know about all the orders they've been having trouble filling?" Dad: "Yup. But they want to make sure it's a real rebound that's taking place before they hire back everyone they had laid off." Me: "What are customers saying about you not getting product to 'em?" Dad: "Some of the orders we had earlier in the year are getting cancelled." Me: "But that will hurt your future sales...so your "managers" are self-fulfilling their own prophecy that business might not be that good yet! Better fire the managers and hire some Republicans that want the economy to improve...not keep the obviously Democratic managers that are hoping the economy flounders." Dad: "I'm beginning to think that's the problem." That's a micro example of what's also going on in the macro sense...and the very reason that employment figures lag an increase in GDP by approximately 6 months. |
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