431,000 new jobs in May; only 41,000 are in the private sector

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431,000 new jobs in May; only 41,000 are in the private sector

We have some good news for the month of May — or so Obama would like you to believe. The unemployment rate is “down” to 9.7%, and 431,000 new jobs were added last month.

But don’t celebrate just yet.

The economy added 431,000 jobs in May, but nearly all of them were temporary workers hired by the Census.

The private sector added 41,000 workers, according to the report issued Thursday by the Labor Department, while the unemployment rate dipped from 9.9 percent to 9.7.

The 41,000 workers hired by the private sector is a much lower total than what had been forecast by private analysts and could serve as a disappointment to the Obama administration, which had expected a strong report.

Census 2010 added 411,000 temporary employees in May, according to the Labor Department.

So almost all of the new hires last month were A.) temporary and B.) government employees. And remember, in April the private sector grew with 224,000 new jobs. In May, that’s down almost 200,000 jobs. Not exactly news to cheer about. I mean, let that sink in. 95.5% of all new hiring was for temporary, government jobs.

The private sector should be growing by 100,000 jobs a month to keep up with population growth. That’s only happened once — in April. The economy is not recovering. No wonder record numbers of people are signing up for food stamps.

People have started exiting the work force again as well – 322,000 people. And this caused the unemployment rate to go down. Great news, huh?

I honestly am not sure how we can survive another two years of Obama as president. Liberals, of course, have got to be loving this news. More people signing up for welfare, more people working the for the government… we can basically sum it up to say that government expansion is rolling right along nicely. The question is, how do you scale it back? It’s not so easy to get the genie back in the bottle once its out.

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  • Jewels says:

    This is such bull-poopie. The census has been hiring and firing their employees several times in order to inflate those numbers. Because the unemployment rate counts every hire, it doesn’t take into account the number of times someone loses their job.

    This is doubly ridiculous when you consider the number of hours WE pay for these same employees to be trained every time they are re-hired.

    Not only that, but they hired people to patrol neighborhoods and knock on doors that all ready filled out the census.

  • Chris M-G says:

    I have noticed the radio reports, even on NPR, differentiating between census-created jobs and private sector jobs. That’s more than we were getting before.

  • Hal (GT) says:

    What a crazy report. What we’ve basically got is a bunch of workers that we are paying to produce data for the gov so that the gov and hand out more money. Yeah. That’s gonna work just great. Major Fail.

  • Smithwick says:

    Simple enough: raise taxes on the rich (ie anyone with a job) to afford to hire the 9.7% of americans who are unemployed (officially) full time with benefits to be professional Obama campaigners. Their jobs would be to simply talk about how great the president is, put up fliers and of course vote for him.

    We get 100% employment and another term of the enlightened management that got us out of this recession.

    Hurray!

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