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![]() "Joe" wrote in message .net... In article , There's always regional problems, but the state of North Carolina actually has a lower unemployment rate than the entire left-coast. North Carolina - 4.6 Washington - 5.1 Oregon - 5.6 California - 5.0 http://www.nemw.org/unemp.htm Sadly, unemployment rates aren't a true indicator of *REAL* unemployment. As has been stated before, many people who don't have jobs are dropped from the unemployment rolls, if they have gone thru the entire period of their unemployment payments and still not found suitable employment. Under-employment is another issue, as well. Just because someone came off the unemployment rolls, doesn't mean they found a job that pays what they once made. It is more likely that a furniture factory worker, who lost his job due to outsourcing, will find a job, in the retail sector which pays much less than his previous job paid In general, many more retail/service industry jobs are filled, by the formerly unemployed, than high paying/hi-tech jobs. What with outsourcing, under-employment and employment of foreign workers--hi-tech or otherwise, official statistic don't realistically indicate the health of the over-all economy, regionally or nationally, IMMHO. Op |
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On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 08:57:30 -0400, "Mr. Opus McDopus"
wrote: "Joe" wrote in message t.net... In article , There's always regional problems, but the state of North Carolina actually has a lower unemployment rate than the entire left-coast. North Carolina - 4.6 Washington - 5.1 Oregon - 5.6 California - 5.0 http://www.nemw.org/unemp.htm Sadly, unemployment rates aren't a true indicator of *REAL* unemployment. As has been stated before, many people who don't have jobs are dropped from the unemployment rolls, if they have gone thru the entire period of their unemployment payments and still not found suitable employment. Under-employment is another issue, as well. Just because someone came off the unemployment rolls, doesn't mean they found a job that pays what they once made. It is more likely that a furniture factory worker, who lost his job due to outsourcing, will find a job, in the retail sector which pays much less than his previous job paid In general, many more retail/service industry jobs are filled, by the formerly unemployed, than high paying/hi-tech jobs. What with outsourcing, under-employment and employment of foreign workers--hi-tech or otherwise, official statistic don't realistically indicate the health of the over-all economy, regionally or nationally, IMMHO. Have you considered that when they had the furniture factory job, they were "over-employed" (or overpaid) and that they now make their "expected wage?" It's much like the Enron thing - most employees and "small investors" didn't really lose all _that_ much "out-of-pocket" money, they lost enormous gains after risking a relatively modest principle (and in many cases, VERY foolishly/greedily, such as those who put a large portion of their portfolio in one basket). TC, R |
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says... "Joe" wrote in message .net... In article , There's always regional problems, but the state of North Carolina actually has a lower unemployment rate than the entire left-coast. North Carolina - 4.6 Washington - 5.1 Oregon - 5.6 California - 5.0 http://www.nemw.org/unemp.htm Sadly, unemployment rates aren't a true indicator of *REAL* unemployment. As has been stated before, many people who don't have jobs are dropped from the unemployment rolls, if they have gone thru the entire period of their unemployment payments and still not found suitable employment. Under-employment is another issue, as well. Just because someone came off the unemployment rolls, doesn't mean they found a job that pays what they once made. It is more likely that a furniture factory worker, who lost his job due to outsourcing, will find a job, in the retail sector which pays much less than his previous job paid In general, many more retail/service industry jobs are filled, by the formerly unemployed, than high paying/hi-tech jobs. What with outsourcing, under-employment and employment of foreign workers--hi-tech or otherwise, official statistic don't realistically indicate the health of the over-all economy, regionally or nationally, IMMHO. I didn't realize that unemployment worked differently between the left and right coasts. Remember this started with your bogus claim of living in a "high-tech mecca". |
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On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 08:13:09 -0700, Joe wrote:
Remember this started with your bogus claim of living in a "high-tech mecca". Actually, he didn't claim any such thing. He said "knot(pun intended) all of us" live in a high tech Mecca. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 10:07:01 -0700, Joe wrote:
In article , says... On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 08:13:09 -0700, Joe wrote: Remember this started with your bogus claim of living in a "high-tech mecca". Actually, he didn't claim any such thing. He said "knot(pun intended) all of us" live in a high tech Mecca. Very Clintonian of you. And very 'Bush' of you. g Here's what he posted: "Op --being right-handed, I can see that you wouldn't understand that knot (obroff) all of us live in the Mecca of hi-tech--". Where's the bogus claim? -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message .net... Sadly, unemployment rates aren't a true indicator of *REAL* unemployment. As has been stated before, many people who don't have jobs are dropped from the unemployment rolls, if they have gone thru the entire period of their unemployment payments and still not found suitable employment. Under-employment is another issue, as well. Just because someone came off the unemployment rolls, doesn't mean they found a job that pays what they once made. It is more likely that a furniture factory worker, who lost his job due to outsourcing, will find a job, in the retail sector which pays much less than his previous job paid In general, many more retail/service industry jobs are filled, by the formerly unemployed, than high paying/hi-tech jobs. What with outsourcing, under-employment and employment of foreign workers--hi-tech or otherwise, official statistic don't realistically indicate the health of the over-all economy, regionally or nationally, IMMHO. I didn't realize that unemployment worked differently between the left and right coasts. Remember this started with your bogus claim of living in a "high-tech mecca". Let me get this straight: You can't read, but you want to question me on the very non-technical aspects of unemployment records keeping? I don't recall having said that unemployment stats are handled differently regionally, nor nationally, just that I *believe* that their is more to unemployment than the government's statistics suggest--no matter which corrupt party is in power. The stats have been figured the in same manner for quite some time, I believe. As I posted previously, I just don't think that the unemployment rolls, as they are calculated, are a realistic indicator of the true number of unemployed/under-employed people in the country. Since folks are taken off the unemployment rolls if they find a job, no matter what that job might be (I'll follow-up on this later under the term "under-employed"), or if their time on the unemployment roll runs out, before they find a job, these folks are assumed to not be unemployed, technically speaking of course. If a person is dropped from the unemployment roll, as their unemployment payments have ended--see only those folks that sign-up for unemployment payments are on the government's *official* roll of the unemployed--they are still unemployed just the same. And what about those folks that don't qualify for unemployment payments, (people who have been fired and didn't appeal to the unemployment compensation board of their state or appealed and lost that appeal, folks that didn't work during a certain specified time period that is required to receive unemployment checks and those folks that simply didn't think they would need to sign-up for unemployment compensation, for whatever reason) but are nevertheless unemployed? "UNDER-EMPLOYED" Now, should you become confused by my use of the term "under-employed," I'll explain a bit further. Let's say that you are a furniture factory worker, steelworker, autoworker, electrician or computer analyst... yet you can't find a comparable position in the city in which you live? Furthermore, you can't afford to move your family to a city that *might* actually have job openings in your particular field of endeavor. So you are left with taking a job waiting tables, working at Wally World as a greeter, or you are hired as a fry king at Mickey D's. It's very likely that your current wages aren't going to come close to those of your previous job, right? Expanding on this theme, let's suppose that nationally their are many thousands (likely in the tens of thousands, but very possibly in the hundreds of thousands) of people in this position. In this case, wages go down over a very large segment of society. Thus, buying power, for this segment of society is decreased. If there are a great many people in this "under-employed" position along with the unemployed, but not on the *official* unemployed rolls, the economy suffers even more so than is indicated by the *official* unemployment records would suggest--regardless of the political party in power! HTH Op |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message .net... In article , lid says... On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 08:13:09 -0700, Joe wrote: Remember this started with your bogus claim of living in a "high-tech mecca". Actually, he didn't claim any such thing. He said "knot(pun intended) all of us" live in a high tech Mecca. Very Clintonian of you. Very narrow minded of you! Op |
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![]() "Charlie Choc" wrote in message Where's the bogus claim? -- Charlie... I forgot to mention that I voted for Ralph Nader in the last election, I guess? Op |
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