MEASURING UNEMPLOYMENT WHAT EXACTLY DO THE NUMBERS MEAN?

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MEASURING UNEMPLOYMENT WHAT EXACTLY DO THE NUMBERS MEAN?

WHAT DOES THE UNEMPLOYMENT NUMBER MEAN? The unemployment rate measures the percentage of people who do not have jobs, who have actively looked for work in the preceding 4 weeks, and who are currently available for work. Discouraged workers, homemakers, the incarcerated, part-time who really want full-time, undocumented immigrants and soldiers aren’t counted.

OTHER WAYS TO MEASURE U-1: Persons unemployed 15 weeks or longer, as a percent of the civilian labor force U-2: Job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs, as a percent of the civilian labor force U-3: Total unemployed, as a percent of the civilian labor force (official unemployment rate, currently 7.5% 4/2013) U-4: Total unemployed plus discouraged workers, as a percent of the civilian labor force U-5: Total unemployed, plus discouraged workers, plus all other persons marginally attached to the labor force, as a percent of the civilian labor force

OTHER WAYS TO MEASURE The U-6 number takes into consideration the discouraged and part-timers (underemployed). That number is currently 13.9% (April, 2013) The Employment-Population Ratio measures the percentage of Americans who are holding a job. The Unemployment rate surveys 60,000 households monthly. The Payroll numbers survey 150,000 businesses and government agencies. (Considered more accurate).

OTHER WAYS TO MEASURE LABOR PARTICIPATION RATE EMPLOYMENT TO POPULATION

ARE THESE CURRENT NUMBERS DEVASTATING? The highest unemployment level in the last recession was 10.2% which is lower than the peak of the early 80s recession, 10.8%. At the depths of the Great Depression unemployment hit 25% The real problem has been the duration of unemployment As of 4/2013, 37.4% have been jobless for > 27 weeks. Green = more than 15 weeks Blue = less than 15 weeks

THE VALUE OF AN EDUCATION The unemployment rate for workers over 25 w/o college is 10% For those w/o a high school diploma, 15.5% For those with a 4-year degree, 4.8% 4-year college graduates made 54% more, on average, then people who didn’t finish college, in 2008.

THE VALUE OF AN EDUCATION

NO RECESSION FOR COLLEGE GRADS Even in the depths of the recession, when the national rate of unemployment topped 10%, the economy added 200,000 jobs for workers with bachelor’s degrees. Since the recovery began, 2 million more have been created Nearly 6 million jobs requiring a high school diploma or less have been lost since the downturn began. For recent graduates trying to work with only a high school diploma, nearly 24%. nearly 24%.