Congressional Budget Office: Labor Market Won't Recover for years

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[h=1]CBO slams Obama’s recovery as sluggish; labor force won’t recover for years[/h] 3:41 PM 02/27/2014













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The Congressional Budget Office has more bad news for President Barack Obama: His economic recovery isn’t working — and is much worse than the previous four recoveries.
“More than four and a half years after the end of the recession, employment has risen sluggishly — much more slowly than it grew, on average, during the four previous recoveries that lasted more than one year,” the report reads. (CBO: Obama’s proposed minimum wage hike would cost 500,000 jobs by 2016)
The CBO also lent credence to Republican insistence that the small declines in unemployment often touted by the White House are largely because of disenchanted and unemployed people dropping out of the labor force and not being counted. (RELATED: CBO triples estimate of Obamacare work force cuts to 2.3 million)
“At the same time, the unemployment rate has fallen only partway back to its prerecession level … and a significant part of that improvement is attributable to a decline in labor force participation that has occurred as an unusually large number of people have stopped looking for work,” the CBO report reads. ”Moreover, the rate of long-term unemployment — the percentage of the labor force that has been out of work for more than 26 consecutive weeks — remains extraordinarily high.” (VIDEO: Sebelius slashes Obamcare enrollment expectations, blames CBO)
The CBO report counts the recession as beginning “in December 2007, when the economy began to contract,” and ending “in June 2009, when the economy began to expand again.”
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Though the CBO was more optimistic about the next decade, the report cautions to not expect the labor market to recover for years.
“CBO expects that, under current laws governing federal taxes and spending, output will grow more rapidly in the next few years than it has in the recent past but recovery in the labor market will continue for some time,” the report reads. “The agency projects that by the second half of 2017, the gap between actual and potential GDP will return to its average historical relationship — bringing the effects of cyclical conditions on unemployment and labor force participation back to their average values in 2018.” (RELATED: White House rushes to attack CBO report on minimum wage increase)
“The pace and nature of the economic recovery have been difficult to predict, and the path of the economy and the labor market will no doubt hold surprises as well,” the summary concludes. “CBO’s projections of the labor market are subject to several sources of uncertainty, and many developments could cause outcomes substantially different from those CBO has projected.”

 

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Zit, businesses are hoarding cash so they're poised to expand

all we need to do is get the epitome of incompetence out of Casa Blanca and undo his wet blanket policies and baddabing, the next president looks like an economic genius
 

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Zit, businesses are hoarding cash so they're poised to expand

all we need to do is get the epitome of incompetence out of Casa Blanca and undo his wet blanket policies and baddabing, the next president looks like an economic genius

Pay Attention All. You just got the biggest, most accurate sell signal you'll ever get, from the Poli Forum Mush, who is wrong about EVERYTHING down here. Bush Boom and Bush Boom II right before the collapse. LMFAO. As soon as Obama is out of Office, SELL, SELL, SELL. It don't get any clearer.
 

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Been saying this for years. Austerity simply does not work.

Since no 'austerity' has been implemented or planned, you may as well have typed "Goo-gaa-boo-pooo"

It would have mattered just as much.
 

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Not a lie at all. I can show you basic graphs proving my points and you guys will still lie. It's pure cult-like behavior. Very strange.

You said only conservatives lie, that was a bold-faced pathological lie.

Admit it troll-boy.
 

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This is a complete lie, are you going to be a man and admit it, or are you going to keep trolling like a faggot?

Are you really this desperate? Lmao. I don't think I've ever actually seen you try to make a point before. You just troll and play silly word games. It's embarrassing.
 
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Are you really this desperate? Lmao. I don't think I've ever actually seen you try to make a point before. You just troll and play silly word games. It's embarrassing.

Ah, I see, so when you lie, it's actually not a lie, it's a "word game."

Nice troll job.
 
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You said only conservatives lie, are you going to admit you're a fucking pathological liar?
 

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Ah, I see, so when you lie, it's actually not a lie, it's a "word game."

Nice troll job.

Are you still trying to make this an issue? Lmao. Grow up dude. Maybe instead of trolling you should actually try to engage in a conversation once in awhile.
 
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Are you still trying to make this an issue? Lmao. Grow up dude. Maybe instead of trolling you should actually try to engage in a conversation once in awhile.

So are you going to admit you lied, or just continue to try and skirt the issue while you troll?
 

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