The headline news from the May 2012
Employment Situation sounds awful:
Nonfarm payroll employment changed little in May (+69,000), and the unemployment rate was essentially unchanged at 8.2 percent
But the household survey reported a much higher employment increase and these statistics:
The civilian labor force participation rate increased in May by 0.2 percentage point to 63.8 percent, offsetting a decline of the same amount in April. The employment- population ratio edged up to 58.6 percent in May.
While it is limited goods news that the employment-population ratio edged up, we have a long way to go. Alas policy makers don’t seem to have any real urgency in terms of passing the kind of fiscal stimulus we need.
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