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Rising Unemployment Is Just The Excuse The Fed’s Been Waiting For

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast
The Peter Schiff Show Podcast
Episode • Feb 4, 2017 • 34m


* Yesterday we got the first jobs report of the year and the way Wall Street and the media seem to be spinning it:

* "It was a good report!"

* It was good news because the headline number beat expectations:

* We created 227,000 jobs in January vs the 175,000 that had been expected

* Of course it was an improvement on the 157,000 jobs which was a disappointing report in December

* But once again, if you look beneath the headline number, you'll find that there are a lot more problems to this report than the media is reporting

* First of all, as always, the lion's share of these jobs are lower-paying service sector jobs

* They're in retail trade, leisure and hospitality

* So we're not creating the types of jobs that will Make America Great Again

* In fact, if you look at the higher paying jobs - manufacturing, mining logging

* These jobs are barely adding workers, if not losing workers

* But the bigger story here has to do with what's happening to labor force participation, wages and unemployment

* The official U3 Unemployment rate went up from 4.7% to 4.8%

* The more revealing U6 number, which I think paints a more accurate picture of the true state of the labor market

* That went up from 9.2% to 9.4%

* Even Donald Trump, when he was campaigning, said that that number was far more accurate than Obama's official numbers

* Why did the unemployment rate go up so much, considering that we had 227,00 jobs created?

*  The reason was that we had over 700,000 workers re-enter the labor force

* This goes against the trend that has dominated the entirety of the Obama administration

* Where we saw a mass exodus of workers leaving the labor force

* In fact, the labor force participation rate went up in January from 62.7% to 62.9%

* First of all, why did so many Americans decide to re-enter the labor force in January?

* Maybe there are 2 possible explanations and maybe they're both accurate:

* One might have to do with all the optimism surrounding the Donald Trump Presidency

* Remember, Donald Trump campaigned that he was going to be the greatest jobs President

* And it's possible that a lot of people believe that this is going to happen

* So they are re-entering the labor force to land one of these great jobs that President Trump will be delivering

* You have to enter the labor force in order to apply for one of these jobs

* Another reason is that the people who have been "sitting out" of labor force participation

* Maybe circumstances are finally catching up with them, maybe they're running out of money

* Maybe the cost of living has risen to the point that they have to, by necessity, find a job


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