“Those Going on Disability Outpace New Job Growth”

What a sad state of affairs, when more folks are getting on the disability rolls, instead of getting jobs.

It has been standard operating procedure to blame the previous administration for what is going on with our economy, right? The Obama administration must think the public is stupid. Even some of the most ardent supporters are having trouble with the lack of responsibility.

After nearly four years of telling everyone that would listen, “It’s not my fault”. How sad, when the leader of this country, keeps preaching it is the fault of Bush, Congress, Senate, Europe, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and mortgage brokers. Actually the list is endless.

The majority of business people in this country, the ones that pay the majority of taxes, that had an employee like Barak Obama, would fire him for lack of production. He would run any business in the ground and blame someone else. We can’t afford more than four years of trials, errors failures.

Disability Ranks Outpace New Jobs In Obama Recovery

By: JOHN MERLINE

 

http://news.investors.com/article/617233/201207061636/disability-climbs-faster-than-jobs-under-obama.htm

More workers joined the federal government's disability program in June than got new jobs, according to two new government reports, a clear indicator of how bleak the nation's jobs picture is after three full years of economic recovery.

The economy created just 80,000 jobs in June, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday. But that same month, 85,000 workers left the workforce entirely to enroll in the Social Security Disability Insurance program, according to the Social Security Administration.

The disability ranks have outpaced job growth throughout President Obama's recovery. While the economy has created 2.6 million jobs since June 2009, fully 3.1 million workers signed up for disability benefits.

In other words, the number of new disability enrollees has climbed 19% faster than the number of jobs created during the sluggish recovery. (Even after accounting for people who left the disability program because they died or aged into retirement, disability ranks have climbed more than 1.1 million in the past three years.)

And the disability ranks will continue to swell. In just the last month, almost 275,000 put in applications for disability benefits. Experts say that more people try to get on disability when jobs are scarce, and changes to eligibility rules enacted back in 1984 have made it far easier to qualify.

In addition, while hiring has been very weak during the recovery, the number of people who have dropped out of the labor force entirely has exploded by 7.3 million since June 2009, an IBD analysis of BLS data show. Some aged into retirement, but most either signed up for disability, stayed in school, moved back in with parents, or just quit looking for a job.

As a result, the "labor force participation rate" — the number of people who have jobs or are actively looking for one compared with the entire working-age population — is now 63.8%, down from 65.7% in June 2009. This participation rate is at the lowest levels in 30 years. In previous recoveries, the participation rate has almost always risen, not fallen.

Other indicators show that the three-year-old economic recovery isn't producing jobs in adequate numbers:

The unemployment rate has been above 8% for 41 consecutive months. In the previous 60 years, the jobless topped 8% in a total of only 39 months.

The number of people with jobs is still nearly 5 million below its pre-recession peak.

The number of long-term unemployed — those out of work 27 weeks or more — is still 5.4 million — almost 1 million higher than when the recovery began, and almost twice the level it ever reached prior to Obama's recovery.

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3 Comments on THOSE GOING ON DISABILITY OUTPACE NEW JOB GROWTH

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That's not the whole story Joe.  The number of part-time, low-paying jobs created outstrips the number of full-time, better-paid jobs by 10 to 1.  We are not simply unemployed as a nation, but UNDER employed.

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I've never blamed the Bush Administration for our economic woes. I've blamed big business. Not small business but the huge financial corporations that took us for a ride. In that same vein, I don't expect the Obama Adminustration to save us all. You want a job? Go get one. I've started a small business that employs 3 full-time and 1 part-time person (not counting myself or the numerous vendors that we provide good budiness to) and I did this during the Obama Administration. Maybe we the public should stop blaming the government and actually DO something. Go create jobs! I did.
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