Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: conjur
Well...tell me different. Explain how that's not the difference.
I'm no economist.
Lets see if you can figure it out for yourself. Keep in mind where these numbers come from and such.
But whatever allows you excuse the numbers is fine with me if it helps you sleep at night...
CkG
Ok, so that link shows me that about 140,000 people went from self-employed (contractors) to employed. Companies eliminating contractors and hiring them on full-time (typically done in a cost-cutting move). That's not new job creation, unless you want to "nuance" it.
Also, that shows about 100,000 people entered the workforce in a part-time job for economic reasons.
50,000 more got a part-time job for non-economic reasons.
That's ~300,000 which matches the number of "new" jobs created in March.
Hmmmmmmm
So, by your logic we magically "lost" 277K part time jobs(in Feb) and then this month they all came back. Look at the trend conjur. So, by your "logic" if last month we gained about 50K jobs(revised net) but still "lost" 277K part time ones(according to A-5) that means 327K full time jobs were created last month? Don't think so.

Your logic is flawed because this "part-time" number you are looking at isn't "new" job creation. Lets take a look at what the report said about these numbers:
"In March, the number of persons who worked part time for economic reasons
increased to 4.7 million, about the same level as in January. These indivi-
duals indicated that they would like to work full time but were working part
time because their hours had been cut back or because they were unable to
find full-time jobs."
No where is that numbers stated to be a "new" job creation number - it's only a number indicates how many people "feel" they why they aren't working full time or that want to work full time but only have part time jobs. So again - these 300K new net jobs aren't the same as the "increase"(this month to the same as previous months) in people who had part time jobs for economic reasons.
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It's hilarous to see how much this good news has affected the tune of the left(and the anti-bushies). It's been "show us the jobs" for a while now and they've excused ANY rise in jobs with numerous "excuses" and also have excused ANY other good economic news like manufacturing indexes, GDP growth, etc with the stand by "show us the jobs" BS. Well, here are some jobs....anyone ready to acknowledge that the economy is doing better than what dave and the left are selling it as? ....didn't think so...
Oh well, whatever helps you sleep at night I guess
CkG