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Flaw in US Data Overstates Growth, Productivity

 
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11/09/2009 08:35 AM
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Flaw in US Data Overstates Growth, Productivity
Amazing MSM (especially MSNBC) is drawing attention to the fantasy land the gov't is living in


A widening gap between data and reality is distorting the government’s picture of the country’s economic health, overstating growth and productivity in ways that could affect the political debate on issues like trade, wages and job creation.

The shortcomings of the data-gathering system came through loud and clear here Friday and Saturday at a first-of-its-kind gathering of economists from academia and government determined to come up with a more accurate statistical picture.

The fundamental shortcoming is in the way imports are accounted for. A carburetor bought for $50 in China as a component of an American-made car, for example, more often than not shows up in the statistics as if it were the American-made version valued at, say, $100. The failure to distinguish adequately between what is made in America and what is made abroad falsely inflates the gross domestic product, which sums up all value added within the country.

American workers lose their jobs when carburetors they once made are imported instead. The federal data notices the decline in employment but fails to revalue the carburetors or even pinpoint that they are foreign-made. Because it seems as if $100 carburetors are being produced but fewer workers are needed to do so, productivity falsely rises — in the national statistics

“We don’t have the data collection structure to capture what is happening in a real time way, or what is being traded and how it is affecting workers,” said Susan Houseman, a senior economist at the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research in Kalamazoo, Mich., who has done pioneering research in the field. “We have no idea how to measure the occupations being offshored or what is being inshored.”

(the rest of the story) [link to www.cnbc.com]
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Smoke, mirrors and warm smoke being blown up our asses.

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11/09/2009 08:50 AM
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I believe the correct term for those flaws would be "lies"!

Certainly that is what applies to the number of jobs "created" and even worse, the new mystery category of "saved."

Soon things are going to be so bad that not even his lying buds in the MSM can cover for the disaster in the White House.
One of the most important aspects of conspiracy theories is being able to discern when there isn't one.

Oh yeah, like you'd understand anyway.

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I could go on and on about government data on the employment situation, but you know where I stand on their totally bogus numbers.

When two million people a month file for unemployment insurance and the government says only one tenth that number were unemployed that month, there is something seriously wrong with the way the Government tabulates unemployment. I have cited the examples over and over again. We need to reform our system. It is totally corrupt.





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