Number Of Long-Term Unemployed Americans Skyrockets - By Triple Digits




Michael Miller
On November 18, 2013
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Let’s just keep this simple, factual and to the point. Long-term unemployment as a share of unemployment remains unacceptably high. It is up 213% since the Great Recession began in 2007.
In a Saturday article titled “Caught in a Revolving Door of Unemployment.” the New York Times provided a graphic illustration of the reality of unemployment during the Obama years.



(Stats from the Bureau of Labor Statistics)

The Times noted that while unemployment rate has fallen to 7.3 percent, down from 10 percent four years ago and that private businesses have added about 7.6 million positions over the same period, recent data shows that there are about as many people unemployed for short periods as in 2007 — before the worst of the housing crisis hit.

Worse?

Data also shows that long-term joblessness is up 213 percent since 2007, and has remained near 40% of unemployment since October 2009. The Urban Institute, a moderately left-wing non-profit, stated that “the extent of the increase and its persistently high level since the start of the recovery are both troubling and unprecedented.”
Well, the left did promise that Barack Obama’s presidency would be “historic.”

This article was edited after publication. Graphic viaThe Blaze

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