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Unemployment rate lowers

Unemployment rate on/about 5 Feb 10

  • less than 8 %

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 8 - 9%

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 9 - 9.5

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 9.5 - 10.5 %

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • 10.5 - 11%

    Votes: 3 50.0%
  • 11% +

    Votes: 1 16.7%

  • Total voters
    6
  • Poll closed .

Crabtownboy

Well-Known Member
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The unemployment rated droped form 10.2% to 10%

But how many of the "new jobs' were just for the Christmas season?

What do you think the unemployment rate will be when released on/about 5 Feb 10


Probably too soon for those to be counted. Are temporary jobs included in this count?
 

Salty

20,000 Posts Club
Administrator
Probably too soon for those to be counted. Are temporary jobs included in this count?

Im not sure, but I just added a link in the OP, if someone takes the time, they might be able to fine the info

Salty
 

targus

New Member
It's a guesstimate based on a survey of households - not actual numbers - and pretty much meaningless.
 

Mexdeaf

New Member
About as meaningful as, and as manipulated as BHO's IQ score. Actual percentage is probably closer to 13%-15% of all who CAN or SHOULD BE working. There will never be 100% employment because some people don't WANT TO work.
 

Gold Dragon

Well-Known Member
The 10.0% figure is seasonally adjusted.

If you go this page and check off the unemployment rate checkbox for seasonally adjusted and non-seasonally adjusted, you get the data from 1999-2009.

The non-seasonally adjusted rate is 9.4% which is lower. I'm not sure how that makes sense.

Here is the census.gov FAQ for seasonal adjustment. It doesn't really help me to understand these numbers.


Edit: I think I get it. The absolute rate is 9.4%. But if you take out the seasonal jobs, it would be 10%, which is lower than the seasonally adjusted peak in october at 10.2%.
 
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