The really, really bad news about the unemployment rate.

... maybe the employment data are much worse than they seem. In the past year, the two key measures of employment—the unemployment rate and the payroll jobs figure—have been poor but not awful. The unemployment rate has risen from 4.5 percent a year ago to 6.1 percent. And in the first nine months, 760,000 payroll jobs were lost. This is unwelcome but not catastrophic. So why do things feel so bad? It's not because, as Phil Gramm suggested, we're a ... Full Story »

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Derek Hawkins
3.4
by Derek Hawkins - Oct. 23, 2008

After reading the Washington Post's story on job losses today, this one seems bland. The concept -- that no one really gives an accurate gauge of unemployment -- is laid out well, but it's nothing I haven't seen elsewhere.

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