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There Are 100 Million Working Age Americans That Do Not Have Jobs
The Economic Collapse Blog ^ | 05/05/2012 | Michael Snyder

Posted on 05/05/2012 9:03:24 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

The unemployment crisis in America is much worse than you are being told. Did you know that there are 100 million working age Americans that do not get up in the morning and go to work? No wonder why it seems like there are so many people that do not have jobs! According to the federal government, there are 12.6 million working age Americans that are considered to be "officially" unemployed, but there are another 87.8 million working age Americans that are not working either. The federal government considers those Americans to be "not in the labor force" so they are not included in the unemployment rate. In fact, this is one of the key ways that the government manipulates the unemployment numbers. The Obama administration would have us believe that the unemployment rate is going down and that that since the start of the last recession about as many Americans have left the labor force as we saw during the entire decades of the 1980s and 1990s combined. Of course that is a bunch of nonsense, but that is what the Obama administration would have us believe. The truth is that the percentage of working age Americans that are employed is just about the same right now as it was two years ago. It was incredibly difficult to get a job back then and it is incredibly difficult to get a job right now. So don't believe the hype that things are getting much better. If you still do have a good job, you might want to hold on to it tightly, because there is not much hope that things are going to improve significantly any time soon.

The first chart that I have posted below shows the total number of "officially" unemployed workers in America. According to the Federal Reserve, that number is currently 12,673,000. This chart makes it look like the employment picture in America is getting significantly better....

But if you dig deeper into the numbers you quickly see that this is not true. A lot of those workers that were formerly classified as "unemployed" have now been moved into the "not in labor force" category. Since the start of the last recession, the number of Americans not in the labor force has risen by more than 8 million according to the Obama administration. The total number of working age Americans not in the labor force now stands at 87,897,000....

So when you add 12,673,000 and 87,897,000, you get a total of 100,570,000 working age Americans that do not have jobs.

Yes, there are certainly millions upon millions of working age Americans that do not have jobs and that do not want jobs.

But you have to be delusional to believe that there are nearly 88 million working age Americans that do not have jobs and that do not want jobs.

The Obama administration tells us that the labor force participation rate is now the lowest it has been since 1984. But back then, a very large percentage of women were staying home and raising families. The percentage of stay at home mothers has declined steadily since then.

So the truth is that the employment statistics that we are being fed are not portraying an accurate picture of what is really going on.

As a CNN article recently explained, there are millions of Americans that say that they would like to have a job even though they have not been "actively" looking for one in the past four weeks. If those people were included in the unemployment rate, it would immediately shoot up to around 11 percent....

About six million people claim they want a job, even though they haven't looked for one in the last four weeks. If they were to all start applying for work again, the unemployment rate would suddenly shoot up above 11%.

If you want a much more accurate picture of what is really happening to the employment situation in America, the key is to look at the employment to population ratio. As I have written about previously, the percentage of working age Americans that have jobs is not increasing.

Let's take a look at the employment to population ratio for the last six years for the month of March....

March 2007: 63.3%

March 2008: 62.7%

March 2009: 59.9%

March 2010: 58.5%

March 2011: 58.5%

March 2012: 58.5%

The percentage of the working age population that had jobs fell rapidly during the recession and it has stayed very low since then.

When Barack Obama tells you that "America is going back to work" he is lying to you.

The cold, hard reality of the matter is that there are millions of hard working Americans that have been sitting at home for years hoping that a new job will come along.

Back in 2007, approximately 10 percent of all unemployed Americans had been out of work for one year or longer.

Today, that figure is above 30 percent.

The average duration of unemployment in the United States today is about three times as long as it was back in the year 2000.

And according to a recent Wall Street Journal article, the number of announced job cuts is actually rising again....

Also, announced jobs cuts rose 7.1% in April, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, to 40,599 — and up 11.2% from last April — another bit of evidence that the jobs market isn’t doing well.

Economic conditions in the United States have been steadily getting worse for quite a while, but that is not the only reason for our employment problems.

There are two other trends that I want to briefly mention.

1) A lot of jobs that used to be very labor intensive are now being replaced by technology. Thanks to robotics, automation and computers, a lot of big companies simply do not need as many workers these days. Those are jobs that are never going to come back.

2) As labor has become a global commodity, millions upon millions of U.S. jobs have been sent overseas. Today, you are not just competing for a job with your neighbors. You are also competing with workers on the other side of the globe. Unfortunately, it is legal to pay slave labor wages in many of those countries. By sending our jobs out of the country, big corporations can also avoid a whole host of rules, regulations, taxes and benefit payments that they would be facing if they hired American workers.

So U.S. workers are at a massive competitive disadvantage. Why should a big corporation pay 10 or 20 times more for an American worker when they can pad their profits by exploiting cheap foreign labor?

The sad truth is that the value that the marketplace puts on the labor of the average American worker is continually decreasing.

This is making it much more difficult to find a job and it is keeping wages down.

In the old days, pretty much any man that was a hard worker and that really wanted a good job could go out and get one.

But now all of that has changed. Back in 1950, more than 80 percent of all men in the United States had jobs. Today, less than 65 percent of all men in the United States have jobs.

And sadly, the vast majority of the jobs that are being lost are good jobs. As I wrote about the other day, 95 percent of the jobs lost during the recession were middle class jobs.

So how are middle class families making it these days?

Many of them are going into tremendous amounts of debt. As a recent CNN article detailed, the average debt load being carried by those of us in the bottom 95 percent of all income earners has risen dramatically over the past several decades....

In 1983, the bottom 95% had 62 cents of debt for every dollar they earned, according to research by two International Monetary Fund economists. But by 2007, the ratio had soared to $1.48 of debt for every $1 in earnings.

Unfortunately, many American families are absolutely maxed out at this point. According to one recent survey, approximately one-third of all Americans are currently paying their bills late.

If your goal is to live a middle class lifestyle, you need to realize that the entire way that the game is being played is changing.

In the old days, you could start out with a company as a young person and stay with that company until you retired. If you worked hard and you were loyal, there was a really good chance that the company would recognize that and be loyal to you too.

These days, most companies are absolutely heartless when it comes to their workers. The good job that you have today could be gone tomorrow. Workers are increasingly being viewed as "liabilities", and there is a good chance that the moment you become "expendable" to your company you will be kicked out on the street.

That is one reason why I am encouraging people to consider starting their own businesses. If you work for someone else, your security can be taken away from you at any moment. But if you work for yourself, you aren't going to get fired.

Unfortunately, tough economic times are coming and things are not going to be easy no matter what road you take. It will be imperative to work harder than ever, to stay flexible, and to never, ever give up.

***UPDATE***

Since the monthly jobs numbers were released on Friday I thought I would update this article to reflect the latest figures.

The federal government has announced that the unemployment rate has declined to 8.1 percent.

That certainly sounds like good news.

But knowing better, I immediately went and checked how the employment to population ratio had changed.

Well, it turns out that the employment to population ratio has fallen once again.

That means that a smaller percentage of working age Americans had jobs in April than in March.

The following are the figures for the past three months....

February 2012: 58.6%

March 2012: 58.5%

April 2012: 58.4%

If the percentage of people that have jobs is going down, then how can they claim that things are getting better?

The following are the two Federal Reserve charts posted above after they have been updated with the new numbers. These charts are very revealing.

1) There are now 12,500,000 workers that are "officially" considered to be unemployed....

2) There are now 88,419,000 Americans that are considered to be "not in the labor force". Please note that this number rose by 522,000 in just a single month!....

Okay, so now let's do the same math that we did before.

12,500,000 unemployed workers plus 88,419,000 Americans that are "not in the labor force" equals 100,919,000 working age Americans that do not have jobs.

That number just continues to climb at a very rapid pace.

When is the mainstream media going to start telling us the truth?



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Society
KEYWORDS: jobs; obamalies; unemployment

1 posted on 05/05/2012 9:03:27 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

It’s the new normal !!!


2 posted on 05/05/2012 9:06:12 AM PDT by al baby (Hi Mom)
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To: SeekAndFind

Its a problem that’s easily corrected but I doubt there are only a handful of politicians in DC who have the courage to do what needs to be done.


3 posted on 05/05/2012 9:09:07 AM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: SeekAndFind

That is a great chart because it works from the top down. So many employment numbers are from the bottom up.


4 posted on 05/05/2012 9:16:04 AM PDT by StAnDeliver (=)
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To: al baby
It’s the new normal !!!

We need more government involvement and a willingness to invest just a tiny bit more to make this country free and prosperous again.

5 posted on 05/05/2012 9:16:04 AM PDT by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: EGPWS

We need a government that wants to see a strong America.... not a bitter one that wishes and plans for its demise!


6 posted on 05/05/2012 9:19:58 AM PDT by himno hero (Obamas theme...Death to America...The crusaders will pay!)
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To: cripplecreek
Its a problem that’s easily corrected but I doubt there are only a handful of politicians in DC who have the courage to do what needs to be done.

I've been watching Gary Johnson debating on C-SPAN this AM and now the nomination of the Libertarian Party candidate is on.

I never thought I would find such viewing so refreshing.

7 posted on 05/05/2012 9:21:17 AM PDT by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: SeekAndFind

When they quote the figure that we’re at 8 percent unemployment, I always correct it say its 20 percent.

I feel comfortable to say that, since its really about 40 percent.


8 posted on 05/05/2012 9:59:43 AM PDT by marron
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To: SeekAndFind

Some of them REALLY aren’t in the labor force, though.

Students who are just going to school, even 18 year olds still in high school who don’t work. Trust fund babies. Those living off the grid. Those supported by parents or other family. Also a large number of women who are stay at home moms. Early retirees. Those traveling or something between jobs.


9 posted on 05/05/2012 11:07:32 AM PDT by Persevero (Homeschooling for Excellence since 1992)
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To: marron; All
When they quote the figure that we’re at 8 percent unemployment, I always correct it say its 20 percent.

I feel comfortable to say that, since its really about 40 percent.


Per Shadowstat which gives a close approximation of unemployment without sundry 'enhancements':



I've had people who go around to a lot of different companies doing sales, that based upon what they have been seeing, they would estimate 33% unemployment.
10 posted on 05/05/2012 11:14:16 AM PDT by khelus
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To: SeekAndFind
Did you know that there are 100 million working age Americans that do not get up in the morning and go to work?

My wife is one of them. Of course, she gets up in the morning and goes to work raising our two boys, something that used to be normal but I guess isn't really so normal these days.

11 posted on 05/05/2012 11:17:51 AM PDT by Drew68 (I WILL vote to defeat Barack Hussein Obama!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Thanks for the post.

some interesting tidbits from the article:

“Back in 2007, approximately 10 percent of all unemployed Americans had been out of work for one year or longer. Today, that figure is above 30 percent.”

“Back in 1950, more than 80 percent of all men in the United States had jobs. Today, less than 65 percent of all men in the United States have jobs.”

” ... the vast majority of the jobs that are being lost are good jobs. ... 95 percent of the jobs lost during the recession were middle class jobs.”

and ...
“As labor has become a global commodity, millions upon millions of U.S. jobs have been sent overseas. Today, you are not just competing for a job with your neighbors. You are also competing with workers on the other side of the globe. Unfortunately, it is legal to pay slave labor wages in many of those countries.

By sending our jobs out of the country, big corporations can also avoid a whole host of rules, regulations, taxes and benefit payments that they would be facing if they hired American workers.”

Cultural Marxism has been very effective in promoting Marx’s advice to cheer lead “free trade free from the constraints of ethics and patriotism’.

Globalism is nothing more that global communism in a business suit, redistributing wealth from the middle class of the US to global corporations, their political useful idiots, along with a smidge for third world neo-slaves. To put it more accurately it’s fascism which allows the pretense of private ownership and an unholy alliance of government and large corporations. Central planning is achieved by regulating competition from small business out of existence.


12 posted on 05/05/2012 11:28:41 AM PDT by khelus
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To: khelus
Globalism is nothing more that global communism in a business suit,

Good point. Corporations have no national identity anymore, and neither do countries, we are fast loosing our roots, and I doubt we will recover.

13 posted on 05/05/2012 12:05:37 PM PDT by itsahoot (I will not vote for Romney period, and by election day you won't like him either.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Why should anyone work if all our tax money is given to the Muslin brotherhood— -— 1500 million dollars
I quit at 63 after 31 years at the same company and gave up medical insurance too. I will not earn money for this administration to give away.


14 posted on 05/05/2012 9:29:07 PM PDT by jyro (French-like Democrats wave the white flag of surrender while we are winning)
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To: jyro

RE: I quit at 63 after 31 years at the same company and gave up medical insurance too.

I gather you took social security early? What would have happened if (God forbid) you got horribly sick?


15 posted on 05/06/2012 7:03:33 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

I would be sick. I dislocated my sholder Jan. 12. no doctors, no drugs, it’s a lot better now. I depend on myself much like the founders of this country did. I think doctors and hospitals kill more people than they heal.


16 posted on 05/06/2012 1:44:57 PM PDT by jyro (French-like Democrats wave the white flag of surrender while we are winning)
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To: SeekAndFind

bump


17 posted on 05/06/2012 1:51:45 PM PDT by WashingtonSource
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To: SeekAndFind

I may be an old fart but my grandkids tell me some stuff, plus I have young men who work for me and they also concur the trend socially for out of work teens, late teens and other young adults is how to score copper.

be it legally buying scrap to places where it can be taken.

Where I live there is a severe problem with copper thefts, a gravel pit nearby lost twice in a few months thousands of dollars worth of copper cable, my business had a theft of expensive welding cables recently.

There is a growing underground fence system taking place of middlemen buying the off the street copper and them not asking for ID.


18 posted on 05/06/2012 1:53:34 PM PDT by Eye of Unk (Liberals need not reply.)
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