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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Potentially Devastating News on the Obama Economy</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2012 06:12:53 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>By William Tate<br /><br />The Gallup Organization had some bad news for Barack Obama on Friday. It&#x27;s not that Obama fell behind Mitt Romney by two points in Gallup&#x27;s daily tracking poll, although that couldn&#x27;t have helped the the O-Team&#x27;s spirits heading into the weekend. Between now and the election, polls are likely to be less stable than Joe Biden&#x27;s thought process.<br /><br />The really bad news for the Chicago mob is that Gallup&#x27;s unemployment survey shows the Obama economy is getting even worse. Gallup reported an uptick in joblessness in their latest survey of 30,000 households.<br /><br />(T)his suggests that the government&#x27;s unadjusted unemployment rate could increase to 8.7% ... The government&#x27;s measurement of the unadjusted unemployment rate has been known to differ with Gallup&#x27;s findings, but a drop of 0.3% ... is necessary to bring the government&#x27;s unadjusted rate down to Gallup levels.<br /><br />However, the figure that is most commonly used in reporting joblessness is the Bureau of Labor Statistics&#x27;s (BLS&#x27;s) seasonally adjusted rate. Of that rate, Gallup notes:<br /><br />More interestingly, there were no BLS seasonal adjustments in August 2011. If this remains the same in 2012, the Gallup seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for August would be 8.3% while that of the BLS would be 8.7%, assuming a similar increase to that shown in the Gallup data.<br /><br />That would represent a .4% increase over last month&#x27;s numbers and would raise the official government jobless rate dangerously close to 9%.<br /><br />Gallup adds:<br /><br />Further, Gallup&#x27;s data show the labor force participation rate to be increasing in August. In turn, that could have an additional negative impact on the unemployment rate for August if the government&#x27;s data show a similar pattern.<br /><br />Gallup hints that only something like manipulation of data will prevent the BLS from reporting a substantial increase in unemployment.<br /><br />Regardless, barring heroic adjustments or a sharp change in direction, Gallup data suggest the seasonally adjusted U.S. unemployment rate for August will increase -- possibly substantially -- when announced in early September. (emphasis added)<br /><br />As previously noted, Gallup pointed out that last year&#x27;s August data was not adjusted. It will be interesting to see if the BLS decides to adjust their data this year.<br /><br />The BLS has generally enjoyed a favorable reputation. However, under the Obama gang, economists have begun to scratch their heads over some of the numbers produced. Last month, for instance, the Bureau&#x27;s payroll survey of employers reported the economy added a slightly better than expected number of jobs, but the BLS also reported that the unemployment rate actually increased. That&#x27;s because its separate survey of 60,000 households, the one that most closely matches Gallup&#x27;s, reported that 200,000 fewer folks had jobs in July.<br /><br />The Bureau of Labor Statistics will report its August unemployment figures, the next-to-last report before the November election, on September 7th -- about the time many people start giving the election serious thought. It&#x27;s been said that the campaign doesn&#x27;t start until after Labor Day.<br /><br />With Gallup reporting on Friday that 1 in 4 American workers are either unemployed or underemployed -- not counting the millions of folks who&#x27;ve given up looking for work -- this is simply devastating news for the guy who said he&#x27;d be a one-termer if he didn&#x27;t fix the economy. Or would be if it&#x27;s reported.<br /><br />Look for it to be buried, though.<br /><br />Instead we&#x27;re likely to see coverage of how many years of his taxes Romney should release, or the differences between Romney&#x27;s and Paul Ryan&#x27;s budget proposals, or Obama campaign stops, or, say, Hillary&#x27;s hairdo. Anything but the one thing that just about everybody predicted would be the central issue heading into this election.<br /><br />There used to be an old joke that, if you wanted to distract somebody, you&#x27;d point in the air behind them and say, Look, it&#x27;s the Goodyear blimp!<br /><br />So, when you hear or read about Romney&#x27;s taxes, or Ryan&#x27;s budget, or even gaffe-a-minute Biden&#x27;s latest mis-statement, it&#x27;s the media&#x27;s way of pointing over your shoulder and trying to convince you that there&#x27;s a certain dirigible back there.<br /><br />Don&#x27;t fall for it. It&#x27;s a trick.<br /><br />William Tate is an award-winning journalist and author<br /><br />Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/08/potentially_devastating_news_on_the_obama_economy.html#ixzz23yBl4gJM<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/69687">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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