EUA: desempregados são 100 milhões, não 12 como diz governo.
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Of course that is a bunch of nonsense, but that is what the Obama administration would have us believe. The truth is that the percentage of working age Americans that are employed is just about the same right now as it was two years ago. It was incredibly difficult to get a job back then and it is incredibly difficult to get a job right now. So don’t believe the hype that things are getting much better. If you still do have a good job, you might want to hold on to it tightly, because there is not much hope that things are going to improve significantly any time soon. But if you dig deeper into the numbers you quickly see that this is not true. A lot of those workers that were formerly classified as “unemployed” have now been moved into the “not in labor force” category. Since the start of the last recession, the number of Americans not in the labor force has risen by more than 8 million according to the Obama administration. The total number of working age Americans not in the labor force now stands at 87,897,000….
So when you add 12,673,000 and 87,897,000, you get a total of 100,570,000 working age Americans that do not have jobs. Yes, there are certainly millions upon millions of working age Americans that do not have jobs and that do not wantjobs. But you have to be delusional to believe that there are nearly 88 million working age Americans that do not have jobs and that do not want jobs.