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62.8 percent labor force participation rate has hovered near 37 year low for 11 months.

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Markle

Markle

62.8 percent labor force participation rate has hovered near 37 year low for 11 months.

Continuing to reduce the phony unemployment rate.

But, the Democrats continue to chug the Kook Aid.

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Markle

Markle

Higher the rate of workers who have quit looking for work the lower the unemployment rate. The more people who quit looking, the more people living on taxpayer money instead of what they earn.

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Markle wrote:Higher the rate of workers who have quit looking for work the lower the unemployment rate.  The more people who quit looking, the more people living on taxpayer money instead of what they earn.

OK, Markle.  You obviously cling to this economic data point.  This is your chance to make your case and explain to all of us exactly why it is that you feel the Labor Force Participation rate is the end-all economic data point. You seem to be under the impression that posting the same chart again and again is a valid, substantive entry into any discussion, no matter the topic.  This is your chance to lay out why you feel that is the case.

I'll just go ahead and get this out of the way now to save you the time.  The labor force participation rate:


62.8 percent labor force participation rate has hovered near 37 year low for 11 months. 20ARCpB


So there it is. This is the holy-grail of all economic data points in Markle-land.   Notice the long rising trend that lasts between the years 1963 and 2000.  Many would attribute that to cultural changes that took hold in the US during that time.  We evolved from a society in which women had a very specific roll - a homemaker - to a society in which women are empowered to gain education and work.  This is just one factor perhaps among many.  That said, Makle likely discounts conventional wisdom and instead has his own theories to explain that increase, and I suspect they're all political.

Also notice the peak in the year 2000 and the subsequent decline.  Some would say the peak was the end of the "dot com" era in which we saw massive gains in productivity in large part due to widespread adoption of computers and the internet in business.  What followed was a steady trend of automation combined with a massive aging cohort (baby boomers) that were reaching retirement age and that began to exit the workforce.  But here again, I'm sure Markle has his own theories and I'm sure they're all based in politics.

So, with that said, the floor is yours, Markle.  Let's hear it.  Tell us all why the labor force participation rate is the end-all economic data point that trumps everything from jobless claims, to GDP, to retail sales, to consumer confidence, to the employment situation.  Enlighten us as to why we see the movements that we do in this data point, which clearly are long long running trends.  

Please proceed, governor....


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Markle

Markle

Yes, lets take close look at that Labor Participation Rate.  How about the average income of workers too since semi-retired President Obama took office?

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What is the percentage difference between January 2009 when President Obama took office?  Now multiply that times our adult (over 16) population?

Here are the percentages.

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