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The Obama Boom adds 216,000 jobs in March

by Phantom Ace ( 81 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Economy, Misery Index, Progressives at April 1st, 2011 - 11:30 am

Pop the corks everyone, good times are back. The greatest economic recovery in this quadrant of the Galaxy since the collapse of the Alpha Centurion Empire 100,000 years ago is lifting all boats. The economy added 216,000 jobs, thus giving the regime of Barack Obama something to crow about. The Progressive media is jumping for joy and will be running Obama Boom feel good stories.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The unemployment rate fell to a two-year low of 8.8 percent in March and companies added workers at the fastest two-month pace since before the recession began.

The Labor Department reported Friday that the economy added 216,000 new jobs last month, offsetting layoffs by local governments. Factories, retailers, education, health care and an array of professional and financial services expanded payrolls.

The second straight month of brisk hiring is the latest sign that the economy is strengthening nearly two years after the recession ended.

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“The U.S. labor market is finally making some serious progress. No fooling,” said Sal Guatieri, economist at BMO Capital Markets Economics.

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Workers’ paychecks were flat in March. Average hourly earnings held steady at $22.87, unchanged from February. Workers have little bargaining power to demand big pay raises because the job market is still healing slowly

Read the rest: Unemployment rate falls to 8.8 pct, two-year low

According to this survey, pay didn’t increase. Thus with surging oil prices, pay really declined. This doesn’t matter, all you will hear is about the strong labor market. What the media doesn’t tell people is that this is hiring season. There was a pop in hiring last year around this time and then it fizzled. With increasing inflation, expect to see businesses slow down the hiring. The Obama Boom had a decent month, but the jobs created are not jobs that one needs to get ahead in life. Until we get good paying jobs again in the American economy, our living standards will continue their 11 year stagnation. The US is rapidly becoming the new Argentina.

Note: Lobo points out that it takes 150,000 people just to keep up with population growth. This means in reality only 66,000 net jobs were added in March.

More Joyous News From The Housing Market

by Iron Fist ( 34 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines at March 29th, 2011 - 12:51 pm

This is awful:

‘No Real Hope In Sight” As Case-Shiller Shows Housing Recession Still Here
Mar. 29 2011 – 11:43 am | By AGUSTINO FONTEVECCHIA

Housing is not even close to recovering -The Library of Congress via Flickr

Continuing its descent to the lower depths of a double-dip trough, the U.S. housing market fell even further in January, according to the widely followed S&P/Case-Shiller Home price Indexes. The 20-City Composite fell 3.1% from January 2010 while 11 of the 20 metropolitan areas (MSA) surveyed hit their all-time lows since the index began. In the words of David Blitzer, Chairman of the Index, the latest readings “bring us weakening home prices with no real hope in sight for the near future.”

The Recession is real. It is taking jobs, and costing life savings. The people who deny this are either getting rich off of it or have something to lose by admitting the truth. Or both.

13% of US Homes vacant during the Obama Boom!

by Phantom Ace ( 25 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines at March 28th, 2011 - 2:44 pm

The greatest economic expansion since the conquests of Alexander the Great, the Obama Boom is a tide that lifts all boats. In the latest report on this once a millennium boom, 13% of all US homes are vacant.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — High residential vacancies are killing many housing markets, as foreclosed homes sit on the market and depress sale prices and property values.

And it’s only getting worse: The national vacancy rate crept up to just over 13% according to last week’s decennial census report. That’s up from 12.1% in 2007.

The Obama Boom continues to roar!

192,000 jobs added this month

by Phantom Ace ( 74 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Economy, Misery Index at March 4th, 2011 - 11:00 am

After hyping this economy for about a year and a half, the media is now going to crow about February’s job numbers. The US economy added 192,000 jobs last month. This is the best number in a year and the media will proclaim this as awesome numbers and proof of the success of Obama’s policies. The Obama Boom is what you will be hearing now until November 2012.

U.S. employers hired more workers in February than in any month since May last year and the unemployment rate fell to a near two-year low, raising hopes the economic recovery has gathered critical momentum.

Nonfarm payrolls increased 192,000, the Labor Department said on Friday, above market expectations for 185,000 jobs. 

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“We have moved into the expansion phase of the economic cycle and the economy is self-sustaining,” said Brian Levitt, an economist at OppenheimerFunds in New York.

Read the rest: Payrolls Up 192K Last Month; Unemployment Drops to 8.9%

The economy is self sustaining? Is $10 an hour jobs the way to accumulate wealth and plan for a better future? Clearly this analyst is delusional and living in a fantasy. If a Republican was in office, the media would be hammering that person for low wage growth as they hammered Bush in the early 2000’s.  Although it’s better to have some work than none at all, low paying jobs is not the way to get America prosperous again. These low paying jobs don’t allow people to save money and accumulate capital. With gas prices rising and food costs soaring consumers will cut back on spending. We are going through stagflation which is no wage growth with rising prices.

Ed at Hot Air has a great point about the job numbers.

The key is this ratio of civilian participation in the work force. At 64.2%, it’s still at its lowest ebb in 27 years — in fact, almost exactly 27 years, since March 1984. The lower denominator makes the overall jobless rate look better than it should. If we were at the same participation rate as we saw in mid-2008, we would probably add two or three points to the unemployment rate. And at some time, those workers will re-enter the job-seeking population and the rate will rise accordingly.

The Obama regime will crow at the latest figures and the media will hype the numbers but the rising gas prices will bust this Obama Boom.  Regardless of economic conditions, the tactic of the Obama re-election will be to run on – Obama. It might actually work since Americans still like him personally, even if they don’t like his policies. Hence the GOP needs to focus on tax and regulatory reform.  The lack of good paying jobs is something Republicans need to hammer at the Democrats.

The truth is there is no Obama Boom, this is a 3rd World style low wage economy where are in.