The unemployment rate is not shrinking .. don't fool yourself.. . "Forget the official 8.2% unemployment rate. Take a hard look instead at what’s known as the U6 rate, which tracks not only those out of work but those who’ve essentially given up looking for work.
That rate stands at about 14.5%, or nearly double the official unemployment rate.
Interestingly, the drop in unemployment is mostly seen in swing states. If that continues to the election? Iowa, for example, is at 5.2% As to your stats, I would want to know who left and their reasons.
Starting their own business? Retiring early? Going back to school?
Deciding to be a stay-at-home mom? Family needs such as taking care of elderly parents? Etc.
In other words, did they leave voluntarily or did they lose their jobs to outsourcing, layoffs, firings, etc.? I wouldn't make the assumption that 300,000 people necessarily moved onto the welfare rolls.
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