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Little-Acorn
08-25-2011, 04:29 PM
Is there ANY aspect of the U.S. economy that Obama's economic advisors have gotten right?

Why do they describe EVERY event that happens in our economy, as "unexpected"?

Nobody's perfect. But can't they at least call an OCCASIONAL one correctly?

I could get half of them right by flipping a coin each time. So could they, for that matter. What kind of predictive models are they using, that are coming out wrong EVERY time?

It's getting to the point where we don't even need "the opposition" telling them they are wrong. All they have to do is look at THEIR OWN RESULTS, as broadcast and reported publicly every month..

Why does this particular group of "economic advisors" still have jobs? What exactly are they doing, that deserves the money we are paying them?

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http://www.forexpros.com/news/economic-indicators/u.s.-initial-jobless-claims-rise-unexpectedly-222628

U.S. initial jobless claims rise unexpectedly

2011-08-25 12:35:42 GMT (Forexpros)

Forexpros – The number of people who filed for unemployment assistance in the U.S. last week rose unexpectedly, official data showed on Thursday.

In a report, the U.S. Department of Labor said the number of individuals filing for initial jobless benefits in the week ending August 19 rose by 5,000 to a seasonally adjusted 417,000, confounding expectations for a decline to 405,000.

The previous week’s figure was revised up to 412,000 from 408,000.

Continuing jobless claims in the week ended August 13 fell to 3.641 million from a revised 3.721 million in the preceding week. Analysts had expected continuing jobless claims to decline to 3.700 million.

Following the release of the data the U.S. dollar was fractionally lower against the euro, with EUR/USD easing up 0.05% to trade at 1.4422.

Meanwhile, U.S. stock index futures added to losses following the data.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures indicated a drop of 0.2%, S&P 500 futures slumped 0.3%, while the Nasdaq 100 futures fell 0.65%.

Gaffer
08-25-2011, 05:38 PM
I expected it. If they asked me I would have told them. I expect unemployment to rise again next month. So when it does I won't be surprised like they will. And I'm not even an economist.

This is the start of the second great depression. It's being created by the dark one and his economic advisers, whether through incompetence or malignancy take your choice.

red states rule
08-26-2011, 05:18 PM
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