Have you heard about
the “wonderful” employment numbers that were just released? Last
month, the unemployment rate declined to 7.3 percent. Somehow this
happened even though the percentage of working age Americans with a job
actually declined and
the number of private sector workers fell by 278,000. So how did the federal
government magically produce a drop in the unemployment rate even though
less people have jobs? Well, they did it by pretending that more
than half a million Americans “dropped out of the labor force” last
month. If the government is to be believed, the number of Americans
that want to work dropped by an astounding 516,000 in a single month even though the
population of our country is constantly increasing. The federal
government continues to feed us absolutely absurd numbers month after
month, and at this point “the official unemployment rate” is essentially
meaningless.
But that doesn’t mean
that Barack Obama is about to drop the charade. In fact, he
continues to insist that the economy is getting better. The
following is an excerpt from one of Obama’s recent weekly radio addresses…
Over the past four and a half years, we’ve fought our way back from the worst recession of our lifetimes. And thanks to the grit and resilience of the American people, we’ve begun to lay a foundation for stronger, more durable economic growth.
Oh
really?
Does he actually
believe that anyone is still buying what he is
saying?
The cold, hard truth
is that the U.S. economy has not
recovered while Obama has been in the White
House. If you doubt this, please see my previous article entitled
“33
Shocking Facts Which Show How Badly The Economy Has Tanked Since Obama
Became President“.
Since World War II,
the percentage of working age Americans that is employed had always
bounced back dramatically after a recession ended.
Unfortunately,
that has
not happened this time.
As you can see from
the chart posted below, the percentage of working age Americans with a job
has stayed below 59 percent since late
2009. This chart reflects the most recent employment
numbers…
So where is the
recovery Obama?Can he possibly put a positive spin on the chart above?
Of course not.
The truth is that the official unemployment rate should still be up around 10 percent like it was a few years ago.
But that wouldn’t
make Obama look very good, would it? So the U.S. government has been
pretending that millions upon millions of Americans have been “leaving the
labor force”. This has pushed the labor force participation rate
to a 35-year-low…
At this point, we
have more than 90 million Americans that are considered
to be “not in the labor force”…On Friday, the BLS reported that the 90,473,000 Americans not currently in the labor force marked the first time the figure exceeded the 90 million threshold.
In January 2009, when President Obama first took office, there were 80.5 million Americans 16 years and older not in the labor force, meaning the number of Americans not in the labor force has increased 10 million during his presidency.For men, the BLS reported the labor force participation rate, the percentage of the population working or considered looking for work, was 63.2 percent in August, basically unchanged from 63.5 percent in July. It’s also a record low.
How low can that
number possibly go?
Meanwhile, the
quality of our jobs continues to decline rapidly as well.
If you can believe it, at this point more than 40 percent of all U.S.
workers actually make less than what
a full-time minimum wage worker made back in
1968.
As a result, the U.S.
middle class is steadily dying. The following is from a
recent Yahoo article…It’s the elephant in the room no one wants to talk about…For much more on this, please see my previous article entitled “44 Facts About The Death Of The Middle Class That Every American Should Know“.
The middle class in the U.S. economy is on the verge of collapse. Yes, I said collapse. That social class that once helped the U.S. economy grow and prosper is coming apart. Will the U.S. economy ever be the same without it or is this the new norm?
And unfortunately, things look like they may start getting a lot worse for ordinary Americans.
There are a couple of major events which could potentially cause our economic decline to accelerate greatly in September…
#1 Fed Tapering
Right now, there is
not much demand for U.S. Treasury bonds. Foreigners have become net
sellers of U.S. Treasuries and domestic demand has become quite
weak. Without the Federal Reserve buying up tens of billions of
dollars worth of U.S. Treasuries each month, where will the demand come
from?
That is a very good
question. If the Fed starts to taper quantitative easing in
September, that is almost certainly going to send bond yields
soaring. Already, bond yields have been rising steadily, and if they
get too high it is going to be absolutely
disastrous for the U.S. economy.
#2 War With
Syria
If the U.S. attacks
Syria, it will likely cause financial markets all over the planet to
descend into chaos and send the
price of oil skyrocketing.
And that assumes that
the conflict is limited to only the United States and Syria. If
Syria decides to retaliate by launching missiles at Israeli cities, that
will set off a major regional war in the Middle East and the consequences
for the global economy will be off the charts.
So as bad as the U.S.
economy is right now, the truth is that things could easily get much, much
worse.
Let us hope for the
best, but let us also prepare for the worst.
Michael Snyder – The Economic Collapse
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