http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/07/news/economy/jobs_april/index.htm?cnn=yes&hpt=T3
5/7/2010 2:10:27 PM
Why does all this look strangely familiar from another thread?
5/7/2010 2:11:39 PM
Because it is modeled off Pryderi's old thread from last month that had fallen off the front page entitled: "162,000 jobs added in March, most in 3 years"
5/7/2010 2:14:27 PM
[Edited on May 7, 2010 at 2:23 PM. Reason : let's take a look at the bigger picture]
5/7/2010 2:20:11 PM
glad we are telling the whole story and not just pieces of it...http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
5/7/2010 2:24:41 PM
Same article, next few paragraphs:http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/07/news/economy/jobs_april/index.htm?cnn=yes&hpt=T3
5/7/2010 2:49:00 PM
i don't really see how anyone would try to paint the picture that things haven't been getting better recently. Even if you don't want to attribute it to the stimulus, things have definitely begun to plateau.We have a long way to go (like figuring out what to do about the loss of manufacturing, and the unsustainability of a purely consumer-spending based economy), but at least now we have some breathing room to work on long term solutions.maybe it was the stimulus, maybe it wasn't, but things aren't as bad as they used to be.
5/7/2010 2:55:48 PM
The stimulus was presented as a method to minimize unemployment during the recession. There was no question that the recession would end eventually. As such, that the recession is ending says nothing about stimulus.
5/7/2010 6:09:47 PM
that is perhaps truebut there were also many, many people predicting doom and gloom, some saying the stimulus would cause this doom and gloom. This has yet to happen, and there's no sign it is actually going to happen. Worst case scenario, the stimulus did nothing, best case it helped.It's not foregone that the stimulus did nothing, considering that things picked up more quickly than most people expected.
5/7/2010 6:31:30 PM
The next couple months numbers are going to be great as we hire the bulk of 600k people for the census. (no joke)
5/7/2010 6:33:22 PM
^
5/7/2010 6:40:17 PM
5/7/2010 7:28:34 PM
5/7/2010 8:11:08 PM
A couple of people mentioned manufacturing jobs in this thread without numbers.http://www.webcpa.com/news/US-Added-290000-Jobs-April-54146-1.html
5/7/2010 9:11:24 PM
how many so called new jobs are temporary census jobs or government jobs. if the private sector is not hiring or expanding then the economy aint going no where any time fast
5/7/2010 9:56:39 PM
you dumbass: moron bolded it in his post above
5/7/2010 10:35:22 PM
A little under 23% of them. But even with the March numbers, which was a month that was more winter than spring, in Pryderi's thread they were still discounted as census & summer jobs, and as a 1 time thing rather than a trend.[Edited on May 7, 2010 at 10:59 PM. Reason : .]
5/7/2010 10:58:56 PM
5/8/2010 8:03:03 AM
I am one of those temporary census workers (haven't been able to find a full time job in my field since completing my degree at NC State last year.)[Edited on May 8, 2010 at 5:10 PM. Reason : .]
5/8/2010 5:10:31 PM
eyedrb blathered:
5/8/2010 10:11:50 PM
dude all these 'jobs' are temp workers for the census. duurrrrrr
5/10/2010 3:07:07 PM
Lots of jobs are being created for temporary oil spill clean-up crews.Makes you wonder why the spill really happened I'm kidding, fuck the anti-environmentalists who let things like this happen. But at least some people will get to work for it.
5/12/2010 3:45:59 AM
Before the "YAY YAY YAY Obama done saved our jobs"..... with the report that just came out:
6/4/2010 8:58:10 AM
When I was growing up everyone wanted to be a pilot or a doctor or a lawyer. No one ever said I wanna be a temporary US census worker.Good job obama. There are only two places where socialism can work. In heaven where they don't need it and in hell where they already have it.
6/4/2010 11:46:16 AM
Only in America, where the economy creates 41,000 jobs, can people bitch about employment figures. It's as if those 41,000 positions aren't significant.And can we please shut up about the number of people involved in the census? It's constitutionally required, and it's not done for free.
6/4/2010 11:52:44 AM
Sure, they're significant..but that's effectively giving everyone at State a job. One college's-worth of people. In the WHOLE country. Maybe I'm peeved for getting laid off after 6 months, but 41k jobs isn't ANYWHERE near amazing, in a country of over 300 million.
6/4/2010 12:17:09 PM
My point is that it could have been a negative number. We should be pleased to see evidence of growth, even if it's not fully accelerated. Better that there be any sort of private sector growth at all.
6/4/2010 12:23:46 PM
6/4/2010 12:24:15 PM
^^You can always be optimistic. Even on months where we lose jobs, "Hey at least we didnt lose 1 million jobs". The economy needs 125k jobs created each month to keep up with the workforce increase, so anything less than that, is negative in my opinion.
6/4/2010 12:45:58 PM
6/4/2010 1:06:06 PM
i agree, other countries can't even hire people quick enough because they have so many jobs
6/4/2010 1:12:29 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_unemployment_rateWhen you factor in that our real unemployment rate is more like 17-18% right now, we rank right up there with countries like Serbia and Iraq. Sweet.
6/4/2010 2:57:48 PM
6/4/2010 9:14:53 PM
that's proof that Obama is a shitty president
6/4/2010 11:51:24 PM
obama's months go up
6/4/2010 11:56:06 PM
I was not aware he had only been president for 6 months. wow!
6/4/2010 11:57:42 PM
As hope for new jobs increases more people that had given up on getting a job attempt to enter the work force. This temporarily increases the jobless rate even though there is job growth.I have taken 1 undergrad economic course.FEEL THE WEIGHT OF MY WORDS!!11111[Edited on June 5, 2010 at 12:53 PM. Reason : sd]
6/5/2010 12:52:36 PM
6/5/2010 4:40:11 PM
why are people on here down on census workers?
6/5/2010 5:39:03 PM
I dont think people are down on census workers at all.I think what people are upset about is the crock of shit the admin and some news programs are trying to feed us. For example when the jobs report came out I was at lunch and CNN was on TV. They were giddy talking about how great the jobs report was. They ran a headline that it was the "largest job gain in a decade". But its full of fluff(temp census jobs). It is not a true measure and people with any sense knew this. That is why, later, cnn.com would write an article on how the dow dropped 300 points on a "weak jobs report".The father of one of my friends is doing the census and he says its pretty much a waste. They got on them for "doing too much". They are supposed to do only one house an hour. So they told them at the rate they are going they would be done in 2 weeks, so they shoudl slow down. Stories like that piss people off, bc its just another example of govt waste/inefficiency.
6/5/2010 6:33:23 PM
If anything, what you just described is why investors are a bunch of dumbasses. If the ups and downs of the stock market can be blamed on a poor jobs report, I don't think the report is to blame.
6/5/2010 7:17:37 PM
You are missing the point I believe. Investors are constantly monitoring thier risk. If the economy is showing sustainable signs then people will invest more, if it shows things arent going so well they tend to take their investments out. And really you are just talking about 3% or so, not like 60% drop because of a jobs report. But it was enough to enough to scare some people.
6/5/2010 8:19:19 PM
Census jobs are not productive. It's just taking more money from the public pool of taxes, which is less money that can be properly allocated by the free market.
6/6/2010 12:52:17 PM
^ that's the sort of sentiment that i don't understand. the constitution requires it, so why are you complaining about tax money being used to complete it?
6/6/2010 1:03:03 PM
The constitution mandates that we find out how many people are living in each area. It was never intended as a way to "create jobs." It was just so we know how many people are living in the country so voting districts and taxing could be done correctly. Certainly, the census as it exists today does far more than the constitution mandates. It collects a lot of other information, like race, and the entire process is terribly inefficient, because of things like eyedrb mentioned.Jobs can be created in a couple of ways. The normal way is through private enterprise. Some private citizen has an idea for a good or service they can produce and make a profit. Their business might start out just being them. They have to underconsume (save) in order to be able to start that business, or get a loan, but that's risky. Once their business begins to grow, and there is more work to do than they are capable of doing themselves, they hire employees. When that hiring takes place, we have "job creation."The other way to create jobs, which you seem to be very fond of, is through the government. The government can confiscate a percentage of the wages received by the citizens, and pay other citizens to do work. For instance, the government could hire 100,000 people to dig ditches, then hire another 100,000 to fill ditches. Those 200,000 people would benefit greatly from that. Unfortunately, no real value has been created through that process. Nothing was produced that can be bought or sold, so it's just money down the toilet. That's exactly what the census is. Yes, the constitution requires it. Does it require that we pay people 16.25 an hour or more to work at a snail's pace, though? I mean, Jesus Christ...there are people busting their ass for minimum wage in this country, and we're trying to say that census workers deserve those kinds of wages? Everyone I've talked to that's worked for the census says it's easy as shit.
6/6/2010 1:19:15 PM
6/6/2010 2:04:21 PM
6/6/2010 2:26:08 PM
^^Any first-year economics student will tell you the government can provide economic value through the provision of certain public goods, including items like infrastructure that you mentioned.But what portion of anything you just said requires paying Census workers $16+/hr? d357r0y3r beat me to the punch so I'll just quote him: "The argument you're making here is essentially 'hey look, government did a few useful things. Therefore, you should support everything it does, no matter how much it costs, and no matter where the money comes from.' "---
6/6/2010 2:28:02 PM
I think the only point I'd like to make here is that harshing on the census is a nitpicky thing to do. There are far better examples of government waste and inefficiency, compared to one item that happens once every ten years.
6/6/2010 2:39:20 PM
6/6/2010 2:43:35 PM