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Official Jobless rate "unexpectedly" reaches 9.8% in September

Oct. 2, 2009

Jobless rate reaches 9.8 percent in September
By Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Economics Writer

WASHINGTON – The unemployment rate rose to 9.8 percent in September, the highest since June 1983, as employers cut far more jobs than expected.

The report shows that the worst recession since the 1930s is still inflicting widespread pain and underscores one of the biggest threats to the nascent economic recovery: that consumers, worried about job losses and stagnant wages, will restrain spending. Consumer spending accounts for about 70 percent of the nation's economy.

Most analysts expect the economy to continue to improve, but at a slow, uneven pace. Government stimulus efforts, such as the Cash for Clunkers auto rebates, likely boosted the economy in the July-September quarter, but economists worry that growth will slow once the impact of such programs fades.

"Consumers ... are going to struggle to increase their income," said Brian Fabbri, North American chief economist for BNP Paribas. "If they're struggling, they're not consuming. That just takes some of the legs out of recovery."

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Typical corporate media mindset

"The report shows that the worst recession since the 1930s is still inflicting widespread pain and underscores one of the biggest threats to the nascent economic recovery: that consumers, worried about job losses and stagnant wages, will restrain spending."

Oh jeez, wouldn't that be TERRIBLE if people actually stopped buying things they don't need anyway? Oh no, this can't be happening, consumerism MUST prevail AT ALL COST!!

There you have it people, you know what to do. Stop trying to be smart and just spend money. Go shopping now, that's an order!

Shop-shop-shop-shop-shop-shop-shop!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCPKzzGHfIQ&feature=fvw

That's why it's called a

"jobless recovery." (sarcasm)

As usual, the 'official' story is comprised of lies and...

...half-truths.

Isn't that always the case?

I may not know the truth, but I know when I'm being lied to...

I may not know the truth, but I know when I'm being lied to...

HOW FRIGGIN LONG IS BOOBUS

HOW FRIGGIN LONG IS BOOBUS going to by this BS???

B.S.

Unemployment is at least 14% to 16% and combined with under-employment...probably 18% to 21%.

oh the lies!

Given the partial numbers that make up that figure, most

knowledgeable experts use a doubling of that number as the more realistic measurement of unemployment.
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"An economy built on fiat money is a society on its way to ashes."