tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1605492921179421570.post279563414543206525..comments2023-08-28T05:26:24.599-04:00Comments on The Last Embassy: The 12/02/2011 Jobs Report: An Unemployment Rate Illusion.W.E. Heasleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00368333904571061995noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1605492921179421570.post-73636028842711333812011-12-16T19:09:45.343-05:002011-12-16T19:09:45.343-05:00David posts: :Historically speaking--that is exami...David posts: :Historically speaking--that is examining the seasonally-adjusted monthly unemployment data from 1948 to 2011 from the Current Population Survey--there is absolutely no difference in the December and following January unemployment rates. The average seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate for December from 1948 to 2010 is 5.8, and the average seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate for W.E. Heasleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00368333904571061995noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1605492921179421570.post-75900222191356056922011-12-16T09:17:21.223-05:002011-12-16T09:17:21.223-05:00Historically speaking--that is examining the seaso...Historically speaking--that is examining the seasonally-adjusted monthly unemployment data from 1948 to 2011 from the Current Population Survey--there is absolutely no difference in the December and following January unemployment rates. The average seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate for December from 1948 to 2010 is 5.8, and the average seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate for January from Dave Ribarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04703853219140361358noreply@blogger.com