Monday, April 08, 2013

How Many Working Age Americans do not Have a Job?



The answer is 101,709,000!  Yes, over 101 million working age Americans do not have a job. But, everything is just great in the "World of Oz"  At least, that is what we are being told.  As of July 2012, the population of the United States stood at 313,914,040.  Therefore, in relation to the population, 32.4% of working age Americans do not have employment.  But wait, you say the unemployment rate that was just announced last week was only 7.6%.  In other words, we have a major disconnect?  The Obama Administration is getting unemployment to go down by pretending that millions upon millions of unemployed Americans simply do not want jobs anymore.  We saw this once again in March 2012.  According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), more than 600,000 Americans dropped out of the labor market during that month alone.

I guess is just doesn't pay to work anymore. Various studies support that conclusion.  One study reported that a family of four, collecting all the benefits for which they were entitled, would have to earn $65,000 per year to have the same after-tax purchasing power.   According to Gary Alexander, the Secretary of Public Welfare for the state of Pennsylvania, a "single mom is better off earning gross income of $29,000 with $57,327 in net income & benefits than to earn gross income of $69,000 with net income and benefits of $57,045." If you work, you must be a sucker.

Now, back to the construction of the 101 million working age Americans that do not have jobs.  According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), there are 11,742,000 working age Americans that are officially unemployed.  Plus, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says that there are 89,967,000 working age Americans that are not in the labor force.  Therefore, the sum of the two equates to 101,709,000 or 32.4% of the population of the United States of American do not have employment. 

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