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As you can see the Labor participation rate is pretty much constant (62-66%) so we can disregard that.




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Participation Rate vs. Unemployment Rate

A citizen is classified as a member of the labor force if he has a job or is actively looking for a job. The participation rate is the percentage of adult Americans, excluding those incarcerated or otherwise institutionalized, who are members of the labor force. The 21st century has seen a steady decline in labor force participation. In 2000, it was 67%; by October 2017, it had fallen to 62.7%.

Many economists argue the labor force decline is the result of low-skilled workers losing their jobs to outsourcing or automation, having no success finding new employment and therefore dropping out of the labor force entirely. For this reason, they feel the participation rate is a more accurate measure of the state of the job market than the unemployment rate, which only considers those in the labor force. An unemployment rate of 5% means only 5 out of 100 workers in the labor force are without jobs, but it does not consider those unemployed workers who have given up looking altogether, even though they want to work.




The labor participation rate is BS anyways. It's just a way to skew the unemployment numbers. 5 out of 100 is 5 out of a 100, no matter how you slice it.


/e For example the decrease in labor force participation could also be from less births, more people retiring etc.


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The participation rate and unemployment rate are economic metrics used to gauge the health of the U.S. job market. The key difference between the two indicators is the participation rate measures the percentage of Americans who are in the labor force, while the unemployment rate measures the percentage within the labor force that is currently without a job.


If the aren't IN the labor force, then their participation rate is a moot point.

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Quote (Thor123422 @ Jul 12 2018 11:10pm)
According to a ton of republicans under Obama you have to add the labor force participation rate decline to the unemployment for it to count.


Incomes are rising though, check your privilege
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A high participation rate AND a low unemployment rate, signal a better economy, but unemployment rate IS unemployment rate. Aka, more people per 100, have jobs.

/e So for this year at least, I think I'll vote a big fat NO to communism.

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Unemployment lowest ever and you still claim conservatives destroying jobs.


No, capitalism is.
And it will become apparent soon.
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No, capitalism is.
And it will become apparent soon.


So, which economic model do you suggest we replace capitalism with?

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No, capitalism is.
And it will become apparent soon.




Unemployment rate in China is the same as here. Another theory bites the dust.


/e Actually it's .05 percent higher than it is here.

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No, capitalism is.
And it will become apparent soon.


whats your alternative to capitalism?
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No, capitalism is.
And it will become apparent soon.


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No, capitalism is.
And it will become apparent soon.


i'm not sure if diablo could even get funded w/o capitalism. for that reason alone, i'm for it srry

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