REAL unemployment over 22%!

Discussion in 'Economics' started by crgarcia, Oct 10, 2010.

  1. October reading on the overall index on consumer sentiment came in at 67.9, down from 68.2 in September and below the 69.0 median forecast among economists polled by Reuters.
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    Inventories rise .06%.

    These numbers should not surprise anyone.


    People are not buyinig that unemployment is 9.6%. The man on the street is awake and understands it's in the 20%.

    Also, the Depression is "Local", as is Politics and the Economy.

    So, there are places that are doing well considering the rest of the country.


    We will see how much of a "BloodBath" Nov 2nd will be. If middle class America is truly awake, then we will see huge numbers fall on the Dems side.

    However, the Republicans are on the chopping block if they can't get this economy running if they take congress.

    Questions is, who much of the agenda will OBAMA and his Socialist try to push through before the changing of the guard.
     
    #11     Oct 15, 2010
  2. shoeshine boys:

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    When I traded for Schonfeld in Chicago, off Monroe, there was a "Shoe Shine" guy in the underground facility.

    Also,when I was trading at the CBOE, same.

    In fact over by the Morgan Stanley Office off of Lasalle...Shoe shine guy and in the Tunnel that connects the "Daley Liberary" , shoe shine guy.

    They are all over Chicago and back home in NYC.
     
    #12     Oct 15, 2010
  3. I have six figures to buy the dip on the next bear market.
    Besides I have a daytime job that pays the bills.

    Absolute proof.

    For ten years?
    Can you elaborate on this?

    50% of (prison) inmates are black, yet blacks aren't half the America' population.

    The business district during the morning rush hour.
    If you've got a real job, and you were wearing formal shoes instead of staying home wearing flip-flops, espadrilles and sneakers, you would look for shoeshine boys to get a professional look.
     
    #13     Oct 15, 2010
  4. So what needs to be doneto create jobs?
    What has caused jobs to be destroyed over past 10 years? China?

    Let's talk solutions.
     
    #14     Oct 15, 2010
  5. The jobs have been outsourced overseas or automated.

    Companies have incentives to subcontract work then hire workers and do it in house here. Technology has brought down borders. If you have a pool of 100 claims processors working 2 floors below you or in the Philippines makes little difference except to your bonus and bottom line.

    The jobs are lost and will not come back until our workforce is competitive or the govt institutes policies (duties, taxes etc) to level the playing field.

    There is no light at the end of this tunnel.
     
    #15     Oct 15, 2010
  6. Who forced NAFTA through?
     
    #16     Oct 15, 2010
  7. If the 'worst' hits, your 'six figures' will buy you a loaf of bread and some eggs....or can be used to start a fire.

    :p

    Oh, and you won't have a job anymore (not sure you have one now).

     
    #17     Oct 15, 2010
  8. Does it mean that Govt should invest more on social security?
     
    #18     Oct 16, 2010
  9. Food stamps. It's a guaranteed 79% return.
     
    #19     Oct 16, 2010
  10. My savings/investment capital will be worth MORE as deflation looms.

    My job is pretty safe, as it's in the outsourcing industry.

    They should invest LESS and void minimum salary to make americans able to compete with illegal immigrants.
     
    #20     Oct 16, 2010