The US government's method for determining how many people are out of work and looking for work comes, of course, from fucking MARS, and i am sure it's not only inaccurate, but if anything it's skewed to be officially lower than it is in reality. In fact, the numbers as they are presented amount to a close-to-accurate guess. But has anyone heard lately what the numbers of seekers vs. the number of unfilled positions currently are? There has to be some published ratio out there.
My idiot stepfather thinks the economy is 'well oni it's way to recovery' just because a few places are hiring. He doesn't understand that 'there are THOUSANDS of applicants for each one of those few new jobs', nor that most of those jobs are part time and don't pay jack shit. A thousand new jobs doesn't mean lot when thrre are a million ppl applying for them. It's a real fucking knife fight out there. We sre not in a hole, but a fucking CRATER that it'll take us a decade or more to claw ourvway out of, if at all, ever. But yeah, anyone know that ratio?
Thanks, brothers
J
My idiot stepfather thinks the economy is 'well oni it's way to recovery' just because a few places are hiring. He doesn't understand that 'there are THOUSANDS of applicants for each one of those few new jobs', nor that most of those jobs are part time and don't pay jack shit. A thousand new jobs doesn't mean lot when thrre are a million ppl applying for them. It's a real fucking knife fight out there. We sre not in a hole, but a fucking CRATER that it'll take us a decade or more to claw ourvway out of, if at all, ever. But yeah, anyone know that ratio?
Thanks, brothers
J