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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

23 PERCENT OF AMERICANS IN THEIR PRIME WORKING YEARS ARE UNEMPLOYED

What are we to make of all this?

Did you know that when you take the number of working age Americans that are officially unemployed (8.2 million) and add that number to the number of working age Americans that are considered to be “not in the labor force” (94.3 million), that gives us a grand total of 102.5 millionworking age Americans that do not have a job right now? I have written about this before, but today I want to focus just on Americans that are in their prime working years. When you look at only Americans that are from age 25 to age 54, 23.2 percent of them are unemployed right now. The following analysis and chart come from the Weekly Standard

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is the number of Americans that don't want to work?

Anonymous said...

It always looks better when the definitions are cherry-picked. Calling someone who works a minimum of an hour a week an employed person just doesn't cut it.

Anonymous said...

There are now more people on welfare than have full time jobs.