Hmmmmm
The Hill:
West wondered Friday. “Is this dramatic supposed decrease in black unemployment a result of job creation or is someone playing around with the census numbers?” Economists reached by The Hill for comment couldn’t fully explain the unemployment rate change for the black community. William Darity, a professor of public policy at Duke University specializing in African-American studies and economics, wrote in an email to The Hill that the decline could have been due to a smaller labor force. He called the drop an “unbelievably dramatic drop” but didn’t rule out the possibility of someone tampering with the numbers; he said there was no evidence one way or the other. “If a large proportion of the persons exiting from the labor force were black (and the exists [sic] presumably were due to people giving up on looking for work) that could drop the black rate without any significant new employment,” Darity wrote. “But a one month drop in the black unemployment rate from 15.8% to 13.6% strikes me as somewhat unprecedented.” President Obama hailed the January unemployment news as a sign that the economy is growing stronger.
As we said, confusing, and not in a good way.

February 6th, 2012 at 7:38 pm
It is because the size of the workforce fell unexpectedly……. AGAIN!
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February 7th, 2012 at 8:12 am
Yeah…and they’re also “seasonally adjusting” the jobs supposedly staying filled after the holidays…but the process is entirely arbitrary…
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is completely co-opted by the administration to make things look better for the election…
If we’re dumb enough to fall for these bogus numbers, we deserve another four years of the obamanations.