Saturday, August 7, 2010

TED = Access to employer-provided benefits among full- and part-time private industry workers + Job openings in May 2010

[mEDITate-OR:
think TED doesn't know anything you don't know.

TED is a daily chart produced by the BLS, Bureau of Labor Statistics...
that show U.S. the things They think we might like to see.
Oddly, most of the time they are right, not Far Right, merely accurate.

The 1st TED chart shows U.S. home much different we treat full VS part time employees.
The obvious problem is "health care".
Almost like WalMart putting their lowest paid employees on state subsidized health care programs.

The 2nd TED chart is a pictorial view of the changes in unemployment.
No chart, not graph, not table of numbers.

The 2rd & 4th charts are job hire vs loss charts.
While the 4th suggests that we had stopped loosing jobs, and that hires are way up...
that MIGHT be just the census part time hires.

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Access to employer-provided benefits among full- and part-time private industry workers, March 2010
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Metropolitan area unemployment rate comparisons, June 2010, versus prior year and U.S. unemployment rate, not seasonally adjusted
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Job openings rate, seasonally adjusted, June 2007-May 2010
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Hires and separations rates, seasonally adjusted, June 2007-May 2010
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Access to employer-provided benefits among full- and part-time private industry workers
http://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2010/ted_20100806.htm
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Metropolitan area unemployment rates, June 2010
http://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2010/ted_20100802.htm
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Job openings in May 2010
http://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2010/ted_20100715.htm
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