As Calculated Risk reports:
...job growth has really slowed over the last three months with only 225,000 payroll jobs added (a 900,000 annual pace), and only 274,000 private sector jobs (a 1.1 million annual pace). This is very sluggish employment growth.
The number of persons employed part time for economic reasons (sometimes referred to as involuntary part-time workers) was essentially unchanged at 8.2 million. These individuals were working part time because their hours had been cut back or because they were unable to find a full-time job.
The unemployment rate was unchanged at 8.2% in June The household survey showed a another increase in employment (128,000 jobs added), and since the participation rate was unchanged at 63.8%, that was just enough to keep with the increase in the labor force...
This graph shows the job losses from the start of the employment recession, in percentage terms - this time aligned at maximum job losses.
U-6, an alternate [Ed: and superior] measure of labor underutilization that includes part time workers and marginally attached workers, increased slightly to 14.9%...
In short, the real unemployment rate remains at the horrific level of 15 percent.
And the "recovery" (if you believe that's what we're experiencing) is the worst for job growth in modern American history.
Other low-lights of the jobs report (or, as I like to call it, the no-jobs report):
• Disability claims outpace new job creation since Obama took office
• The unemployment rate for blacks increased to 14.4 percent
• Hispanic unemployment is unchanged at 11 percent
• And for something like 40 months in a row, the Obama White House has used virtually the same quote on its website ("it is important not to read too much into any one monthly report") over and over and over again. Because they care.
Between the vacations, the golf, the campaigning, the fundraising, and the buck-passing (blaming Bush, ATMs, tsunamis, earthquakes, the EU meltdown, etc.), it's clear that Barack Obama has the worst jobs record of any president in American history.
The most deserving person of a pink-slip in this economy is Barack
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That is like the worst thing I have ever seen. I am now officially traumatized and deeply sad.
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