Monday 11 May 2009

The US labour market implodes

Here is more evidence of the parlous state of the US economy - the civilian employment to total population ratio. It peaked in April 2000, when 64.7 percent of the adult population were working. As late as November 2007, the ratio stood at 63 percent.

However, in the last six months, the ratio has tumbled. Today, the ratio is 59.9 percent; more than 40 percent of the US adult population are either unemployed, serving in the armed forces, or sitting at home watching Jerry Springer.

3 comments:

Dublin Lizzy said...

It looks like a slide into the abyss...

sobers said...

I bet the UK's graph doesnt look much better. In fact I'd hazard a guess that it runs at a considerably lower % than the US one.

Anonymous said...

The US population is aging and the boomers have begun to retire. This the first year somw are elegible for Social Security.