Thank you, President Obama.













Probably the same rationale that allows those who are employed part-time to collect unemployment checks (not underemployment checks).Skjellyfetti wrote:What would the rationale be for counting people working part time as "unemployed"
I could see them being counted in "underemployment"... but, how is someone with a job "unemployed"?


Love me some Cleetus.mainejeff wrote:I hear it wuz 25% in Febvuary..........

Oh, I don't know. Maybe because it's a good indicator of the quality of jobs that are available. Aren't you the one who is always blathering about a living wage? Well, it's hard to make a living wage when you are trying to survive on temp jobs and shitty service sector jobs.Skjellyfetti wrote:What would the rationale be for counting people working part time as "unemployed"
I could see them being counted in "underemployment"... but, how is someone with a job "unemployed"?



So, next month when the unemployment drops further.... I'll look for you to include "people working full time but would prefer more income" as "unemployed."those who are
working part-time but would prefer full-time work; if
those people were counted among the unemployed, the
unemployment rate in January 2012 would have been
about 15 percent.
Skjellyfetti wrote:So, next month when the unemployment drops further.... I'll look for you to include "people working full time but would prefer more income" as "unemployed."those who are
working part-time but would prefer full-time work; if
those people were counted among the unemployed, the
unemployment rate in January 2012 would have been
about 15 percent.


I guess you're self-employed. Gives you more time to shoot critters and varmints.Wedgebuster wrote:Seems like everybody's not working except me.
Wish I wasn't working.