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    Nearly 102 Million Americans Do Not Have A Job Right Now – Worse Than At Any Point Du

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    Nearly 102 Million Americans Do Not Have A Job Right Now – Worse Than At Any Point During The Last Recession




    If that sounds terrible to you, that is because it is terrible...

    Fri, 04/26/2019 - 16:45
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    Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,

    Wouldn’t it be horrible if the number of Americans without a job was higher today than it was during the Great Recession of 2008 and 2009?
    Well, that is actually true.



    As you will see below, nearly 102 million Americans do not have a job right now, and at no point during the last recession did that number ever surpass the 100 million mark. Of course the U.S. population has grown a bit over the last decade, but as you will see below, the percentage of the population that is engaged in the labor force is only slightly above the depressingly low levels from the last recession. Sadly, the truth is that the rosy employment statistics that you are getting from the mainstream media are manufactured using smoke and mirrors, and by the time you are done reading this article you will understand what is really going on.
    Before we dig into the long-term trends, let’s talk about what we just learned.
    According to CNBC, initial claims for unemployment benefits just rose by the most that we have seen in 19 months
    Initial claims for state unemployment benefits jumped 37,000 to a seasonally adjusted 230,000 for the week ended April 20, the Labor Department said on Thursday. The increase was the largest since early September 2017.
    And considering all of the other troubling economic signs that we have been witnessing lately, this makes perfect sense.
    In addition, we need to remember that over the last decade lawmakers across the country have made it more difficult to apply for unemployment benefits and have reduced the amount of time that unemployed workers can receive them. In reality, the unemployment situation in this nation is far worse than the mainstream media is telling us.
    When a working age American does not have a job, the federal number crunchers put them into one of two different categories. Either they are categorized as “unemployed” or they are categorized as “not in the labor force”.
    But you have to add both of those categories together to get the total number of Americans that are not working.
    Over the last decade, the number of Americans that are in the “unemployed” category has been steadily going down, but the number of Americans “not in the labor force” has been rapidly going up.
    In both cases we are talking about Americans that do not have a job. It is just a matter of how the federal government chooses to categorize those individuals.
    At this moment, we are told that only 6.2 million Americans are officially “unemployed”, and that sounds really, really good.
    But that is only half the story.
    What the mainstream media rarely mentions is the fact that the number of Americans categorized as “not in the labor force” has absolutely exploded since the last recession. Right now, that number is sitting at 95.577 million.


    When you add 6.2 million “officially unemployed” Americans to 95.577 million Americans that are categorized as “not in the labor force”, you get a grand total of almost 102 million Americans that do not have a job right now.


    If that sounds terrible to you, that is because it is terrible.
    Yes, the U.S. population has been growing over the last decade, and that is part of the reason why the number of Americans “not in the labor force” has been growing.



    But overall, the truth is that the level of unemployment in this country is not that much different than it was during the last recession.
    John Williams of shadowstats.com tracks what the real employment figure would be if honest numbers were being used, and according to him the real rate of unemployment in the United States at the moment is 21.2 percent.
    That is down from where it was a few years ago, but not by that much.
    Another “honest” indicator that I like to look at is the civilian labor force participation rate.
    In essence, it tells us what percentage of the working age population is actually engaged in the labor force.
    Just before the last recession, the civilian labor force participation rate was sitting at about 66 percent, and that was pretty good.
    But then the recession hit, and the civilian labor force participation rate fell below 63 percent, and it stayed between 62 percent and 63 percent for an extended period of time.
    So where are we today?
    At this moment, we are sitting at just 63.0 percent.




    Does that look like a recovery to you?

    Of course not.
    If you would like to claim that we have had a very marginal “employment recovery” since the last recession, that is a legitimate argument to make. But anything beyond that is simply not being honest.
    And now the U.S. economy is rapidly slowing down again, and most Americans are completely and totally unprepared for what is ahead.
    The good news is that employment levels have been fairly stable in recent years, but the bad news is that unemployment claims are starting to shoot up again.
    A number of the experts that I am hearing from expect job losses to escalate in the months ahead. Many of those that are currently living on the edge financially suddenly won’t be able to pay their mortgages or their bills.
    Just like the last recession, we could potentially see millions of middle class Americans quickly lose everything once economic conditions start getting really bad.
    The economy is not going to get any better than it is right now. As you look forward to the second half of 2019, I would make plans for rough sailing ahead.

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    And how many millions of homeless citizens do we have?

    Why are we allowing millions of illegal aliens and foreigners to come into our country!

    It is expensive to live here, they are on government assistance, we cannot afford to pay our own rent or bills!

    Terminate and defund the refugee, asylum, TPS and illegal alien programs and boot them off the free stuff!

    We want them deported not IMPORTED into our country!

    All these "refugees" need to be sent back home too! They cannot stay here.

    They need to go home and solve their own problem. Stop allowing these countries to DUMP their problems on our backs to pay for!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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