News:

And we're back!

Main Menu

The Off Topic Topic

Started by Korea, March 10, 2009, 06:24:26 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

Razgovory

I am so fucking sick.  It feels like someone went to town on my torso.
I've given it serious thought. I must scorn the ways of my family, and seek a Japanese woman to yield me my progeny. He shall live in the lands of the east, and be well tutored in his sacred trust to weave the best traditions of Japan and the Sacred South together, until such time as he (or, indeed his house, which will periodically require infusion of both Southern and Japanese bloodlines of note) can deliver to the South it's independence, either in this world or in space.  -Lettow April of 2011

Raz is right. -MadImmortalMan March of 2017

CountDeMoney





Hey look, I didn't know katmai had served---


lustindarkness

Grand Duke of Lurkdom

Ed Anger

Stay Alive...Let the Man Drive

Malthus

An old one, for CdM ...

The LAPD, the FBI, & the CIA are all trying to prove that they are the best at apprehending criminals. The President decides to give them a test. He releases a rabbit into a forest and each of them has to catch it.

The CIA goes in. They place animal informants throughout the forest. They question all plant and mineral witnesses. After three months of extensive investigations they conclude that rabbits do not exist.

The FBI goes in. After two weeks with no leads they burn the forest, killing everything in it, including the rabbit and they make no apologies. The rabbit had it coming.

The LAPD goes in. They come out two hours later with a badly beaten bear. The bear is yelling: "Okay, okay, I'm a rabbit, I'm a rabbit."
The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane—Marcus Aurelius

CountDeMoney

I was going to tell that joke at an orientation once.  I decided against it.

Ed Anger

Stay Alive...Let the Man Drive

CountDeMoney

Where will they go?  Who cares.  Disappearing means lower unemployment rates.  God Bless the United Basements of America.

QuoteUnemployment benefits will soon expire for 1.3 million workers. Where will they go?
By Brad Plumer, Updated: December 2, 2013

Our story so far: Some 1.3 million out-of-work Americans will lose their unemployment insurance unless Congress extends an emergency aid program that's set to expire Dec. 28. (Another 800,000 or so workers will fall out of the program in the months after.)

So, what will happen to all those workers? There's a real possibility they will just drop out of the labor force entirely.

That's the conclusion of a new research note from JP Morgan chief economist Michael Feroli, who argues that many of those 1.3 million workers may simply give up looking for jobs once their benefits lapse. That, in turn, could reduce the "official" U.S. unemployment rate by between 0.25 and 0.5 percentage points. But it won't mean the economy is getting any better.

A quick refresher: In normal periods, states offer unemployment insurance to laid-off workers for a maximum of 26 weeks. During the last recession, however, Congress passed an "emergency" program that provided four "tiers" of extended benefits for a maximum of 99 weeks. That program has injected about $225 billion into the economy all told. It has also been shrinking slowly over time as the economy recovers:

Come Dec. 28, however, those emergency programs will disappear entirely unless Congress renews them. About 1.3 million people will lose their benefits immediately, and another 800,000 or so will see their benefits lapse in the first few months of 2014.

Feroli reviews various economic research from the Federal Reserve System on the effects of unemployment insurance. On average, studies find that the presence of jobless insurance has raised the official unemployment rate by about 1 percent. The main reason? People have to keep looking for work in order to qualify for benefits, which means they stay in the labor force. (The jobless benefits may also dissuade people from getting lower-paying jobs, but most studies find that this is a smaller effect.)

By contrast, that research implies, once those benefits expire, many workers may simply stop looking altogether. There are about 4.1 million people in the country who have been unemployed for at least 27 weeks. About one-third of them are scraping by with help from the unemployment-benefit program.

Many of those unemployed workers have an extremely difficult time finding jobs — companies often won't even look at their résumés —
and it's unlikely that they'll have better luck once their benefits expire.

That means many workers could drop out of the labor force completely and thus won't be included in the "official" unemployment rate, which could fall as much as 0.25 to 0.5 percentage points.

In other words, it will look as if the labor market has improved, even though it hasn't. Indeed, some researchers argue that the expiration of benefits could even hurt the economy further by reducing consumer spending. The Economic Policy Institute estimates that this lapse could whittle 0.2 percentage points off GDP next year.

There's also another twist: This could make the Federal Reserve's job in steering the economy much harder in the months ahead. Here's Feroli: "Setting aside the normative aspect of whether from a public policy perspective this is a desirable or undesirable outcome, such a fall in the unemployment and participation rates could create some tricky choices for Fed policymakers as they assess the health of the labor market."

Valmy

Quote from: CountDeMoney on December 03, 2013, 09:31:28 AM
Quote
That, in turn, could reduce the "official" U.S. unemployment rate by between 0.25 and 0.5 percentage points. But it won't mean the economy is getting any better.

Lies, damn lies, and statistics indeed.
Quote"This is a Russian warship. I propose you lay down arms and surrender to avoid bloodshed & unnecessary victims. Otherwise, you'll be bombed."

Zmiinyi defenders: "Russian warship, go fuck yourself."

CountDeMoney

Fucking elderly drivers yielding the right of way in the middle of an intersection.  One day, that's going to get me killed.

MadImmortalMan

The worst is when they stop in the middle of a roundabout to let you in.  :lol:
"Stability is destabilizing." --Hyman Minsky

"Complacency can be a self-denying prophecy."
"We have nothing to fear but lack of fear itself." --Larry Summers

CountDeMoney

Yeah, watching the cars behind them hopping the curbs as they slam on their brakes is hilarious. :D

mongers

Quote from: Ed Anger on December 03, 2013, 09:23:08 AM
I laughed.

Though I think it's a picture from Vietnam, not WW2 ?
"We have it in our power to begin the world over again"

lustindarkness

Quote from: mongers on December 03, 2013, 02:14:24 PM
Quote from: Ed Anger on December 03, 2013, 09:23:08 AM
I laughed.

Though I think it's a picture from Vietnam, not WW2 ?

I wondered the same when I first saw it. :nerd:
Grand Duke of Lurkdom

Josephus

I laughed too. but only because I don't want to like like the only one here who didn't get it.
Civis Romanus Sum<br /><br />"My friends, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we'll change the world." Jack Layton 1950-2011