CRASH_GURU
03.12.2005, 05:58 |
Neues Beispiel für geniale US Arbeitslosen Statistik Thread gesperrt |
-->The NY Post’s John Crudele on the Employment Report: “Tally up the job losses in each of the 50 states between August and September and you find that hurricanes Katrina and Rita cost Americans roughly 205,000 jobs — mostly in Louisiana and Mississippi.
That number surely makes a whole lot of sense considering the destruction in those two states.
But take a look at the federal government's tabulation for those two months and you'll see a nationwide loss of only 8,000. That, of course, makes no sense.
The trouble is, both the 205,000 figure and the 8,000 number come from the same source — the U.S. Department of Labor.
"These numbers make the official report look very bizarre," said John Williams, who tracks these mind-rattling discrepancies on ShadowStats.com.”
http://www.nypost.com/business/58316.htm
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Toby0909
03.12.2005, 11:07
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vielleicht fehlt noch das NetBirthDeath-Model? owT |
-->>The NY Post’s John Crudele on the Employment Report: “Tally up the job losses in each of the 50 states between August and September and you find that hurricanes Katrina and Rita cost Americans roughly 205,000 jobs — mostly in Louisiana and Mississippi.
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>That number surely makes a whole lot of sense considering the destruction in those two states.
>But take a look at the federal government's tabulation for those two months and you'll see a nationwide loss of only 8,000. That, of course, makes no sense.
>The trouble is, both the 205,000 figure and the 8,000 number come from the same source — the U.S. Department of Labor.
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>"These numbers make the official report look very bizarre," said John Williams, who tracks these mind-rattling discrepancies on ShadowStats.com.”
>http://www.nypost.com/business/58316.htm
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