Gallop's mid-month uneployment 9.0%

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by way of example, last month it said 8.3%, its a relatively good indicator

BO will need to get a boatload of people to drop from the labor pool. They said themselves that it would go up to 9 or so b ut not sure they planned on it happening this soon.


(CNSNews.com) – Unemployment in the U.S. rose to nine percent in mid-February, up from 8.3 percent a month earlier, according to a new Gallup survey. The polling company said this suggests that it is “premature” to assume the economy will not feature prominently in the 2012 election season.

Gallup figures typically provide an indication of what the government will report at the end of the month.

“The U.S. unemployment rate, as measured by Gallup without seasonal adjustment, is 9.0% in mid-February,” Gallup said in its mid-month unemployment survey, released on February 17. “The mid-month reading normally reflects what the U.S. government reports for the entire month, and is up from 8.3% in mid-January.”

Gallup said the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) would likely report a rise in the official unemployment rate in early March, when it publishes its February figures.

Gallup’s mid-month figures are not seasonally adjusted, and so may not predict the official unemployment rate precisely. However, because Gallup and BLS both conduct their unemployment surveys at the same time – in the middle of the month – Gallup’s early figures can provide a barometer of where the official rate is likely headed.

“Gallup’s mid-month unemployment reading, based on the 30 days ending Feb. 15, serves as a preliminary estimate of the U.S. government report, and suggests the Bureau of Labor Statistics will likely report on the first Friday of March that its seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased in February,” Gallup said.

The survey also found that “underemployment” – those unemployed and those working part-time because full-time jobs are unavailable – rose to 19 percent, up from the 18.7 percent Gallup found in January.
 
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Obama has a "creative accounting' department, being...well, creative. These numbers are skewed. The real unemployment is up to about 17%. Remember they chopped 1.2 million people off of the stats last month. They called it an "accounting adjustment".
 
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Obama has a "creative accounting' department, being...well, creative. These numbers are skewed. The real unemployment is up to about 17%. Remember they chopped 1.2 million people off of the stats last month. They called it an "accounting adjustment".


yes but Gallop's methodology is intended to match the most massaged number.
 
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