Friday, May 3, 2013
Part-time Nation: Was the April jobs report really the Obamacare jobs report?
While the American economy added 293,000 jobs last month, according to
the separate household survey, the number of persons employed part time
for economic reasons — “involuntary part-time workers” as the Labor
Department calls them – increased by almost as much, by 278,000 to 7.9
million. These folks were working part time because a) their hours had
been cut back or b) they were unable to find a full-time job. At the
same time, the U-6 unemployment rate — a broader measure of joblessness
that includes discouraged workers and part-timers who want a full-time
gig – rose from 13.8% to 13.9%.
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