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Ever look at the metrics? [message #58651 is a reply to message #58649] |
Wed, 14 June 2006 12:38 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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First of all, Sweden's published unemployment rate is higher than America's. It isn't 4% lower; I don't know where you came up with that number. So even if you look at their own figures, their unemployment rate is higher. Secondly, it is widely recognized as being artificial, that unemployment is actually much higher. The are lots of unemployed that are counted as being employed, simply because government programs for early retirement, sick leave, labor market programs and welfare count these people as employed.You asked "what's the problem." John, I consider you to be my friend, but where politics are concerned, you and I couldn't disagree more. I would prefer not to have big brother in any of my affairs, you would have them in everything from cradle to grave. So the problem is what you want, I don't.
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Re: Ever look at the metrics? [message #58652 is a reply to message #58651] |
Wed, 14 June 2006 12:58 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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I never said their employment rate is 4% lower; I said as of right now their rate hovers around 4%, 4.9% to be exact. Hidden inflated employment data? You think we don't have that same problem? We have the same thing. In the published data retirees and public assistance beneficiaries are not considerd in any country; the same as here. Our rate as of now is 5.6%; thats about a percentage point higher than theirs. The problem I refer to is what is the problem with their version of social support programs; not any problem with you personally. Oh; who is it that "Widely regards their employment figures to be much different than the stated numbers", I never heard that.
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