Over 100 million working age Americans unemployed

The US government is being very cautious when it comes to the numbers indicating the economic depression in the United States. According to government officials, as many as 142,000 jobs were added to the economy in September, Pravda.Ru reports.

If that was actually true, that would barely be enough to keep up with population growth. Sadly, the truth is that the real numbers were actually far worse than that. The unadjusted numbers show that the U.S. economy actually lost 248,000 jobs in September and the government added more than a million Americans to the "not in the labor force" category. According to the Obama administration, there are currently 7.9 million Americans that are "officially unemployed" and another 94.7 million working age Americans that are "not in the labor force". That gives us a grand total of 102.6 million working age Americans that do not have a job right now.

The civilian employment-population ratio is a far more accurate measurement of the employment picture in America than the official unemployment rate is. Just prior to the last recession, approximately 63 percent of all working age Americans had a job. During that recession, that figure slipped below 59 percent and it stayed there for several years. 

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