>MUH labor participation rate
>looking for work
The unemployment rate for the working-aged is over 25%.
>>67705305
Yeah, stop peddling fiction faggots
>>67705577
>Unadjusted charts.
>Not updated
>>67705535
LOL no it isn't. It's 4.9%. The Obama economy has created over 14 million jobs. That's 4x more than the last 2 Republican Presidents combined.
What are you counting as working age? 80 years old?
This is literally a graph of how many people turned 18 and need beer/college money.
>>67706041
This is a graph of the US labor force growing.
>>67705535
Do you have a source for this? I'd honestly love to see it.
I want to know what right wing morons count as working age.
>>67705305
So is the population. There is a higher percentage of people out of work today than there was when Bush left office
>>67707535
>There is a higher percentage of people out of work today than there was when Bush left office
No. Unemployment rate has fallen dramatically since then.
>>67707776
We're not talking about unemployment
>>67708183
You just said.
>There is a higher percentage of people out of work today
People out of work refers to unemployment doesn't it?
>>67708316
No. Unemployment is people collecting unemployment, not everyone who is not in the labor force
>>67708454
Are you talking about discouraged workers? That would be the U4 rate. It's 5.3%. See.
It's almost as if the global population is increasing over time
>>67708676
In 2009 there were 154,210,000 people in the labor force and a population of 306,800,000. That's 50.3% of the population in the labor force. There are currently 158,890,000 in the labor force and a population of 322,762,018. That's 49.2% of the population in the labor force.
sources:
http://www.dlt.ri.gov/lmi/laus/us/usadj.htm
http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/robert-schlesinger/articles/2016-01-05/us-population-in-2016-according-to-census-estimates-322-762-018
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=us+population+2009
>>67709225
Sauce