Jobs: Ugly Details Under the Happy Headlines

Written by David Frum on Tuesday November 16, 2010

After a closer look, those seemingly positive October employment numbers are beginning to look much more troubling.

A friend sends some supplemental information on those seemingly positive October employment numbers:

The October employment situation was dramatically weaker than the headline 159k increase in the payroll employment measure. The broader household employment fell 330k. The only reason that the unemployment rate held steady is that 254k dropped out of the labor force. The civilian labor force participation rate fell to a new low of 64.5%, indicating that people do not believe that jobs are available, but this serves to hold the unemployment rate down. In addition, the employment-to-population ratio fell to 58.3%, the lowest level in nearly 30 years.

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