The U.S. unemployment rate drops from 9 percent
to 8.6 percent in November. The President said 140,000 people were hired in the
private sector last month. The reason of the dramatic drop can be found in that
315,000 people stopped looking for a job, not that new jobs were created, said
Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial at Chicago. Statistics is a
funny thing. As shown in the unemployment rate, numbers can be easily
manipulated. Even though the number says the rate went down, the reason might
not be because more jobs were created. The unemployment rate in South Korea is
about 4 percent last quarter, which indicates near full employment. Despite the
number, many young people have difficulties finding a job. They argue that the
number they feel is more than 20 percent. Like the U.S., many people give up
looking for a job and the government and the ruling party take advantage of the statistics to promote their propaganda.
HaHa~!! I really agree with you. feel 20%...
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