Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced changes to rules on how it calculates long-term unemployment Tuesday, according to The Hill. The changes will expand the BLS’ ability to calculate unemployment for those beyond 99 weeks. Now, there will be a new box to tick, one saying 260 weeks or over unemployed. That’s a box no one wants to tick, but many may have to. This new stat is likely to give a much better view of the structural unemployment problem than the 27 week chart we have right now. Read more: The Long Term Unemployment Problem May Be About To Look Much Worse » go-Digital Blog on Digital Marketing http://go-digital.net/blog/2010/12/t...#ixzz19hbvj6q1
sorry...for some reason...no matter how i try i can't get the chart up....so click the link to see the chart....
The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced changes to rules on how it calculates long-term unemployment Tuesday, according to The Hill. The changes will expand the BLS’ ability to calculate unemployment for those beyond 99 weeks. Now, there will be a new box to tick, one saying 260 weeks or over unemployed. That’s a box no one wants to tick, but many may have to. This new stat is likely to give a much better view of the structural unemployment problem than the 27 week chart we have right now. Read more: The Long Term Unemployment Problem May Be About To Look Much Worse » go-Digital Blog on Digital Marketing http://go-digital.net/blog/2010/12/t...#ixzz19hbvj6q1
sorry...for some reason...no matter how i try i can't get the chart up....so click the link to see the chart....
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