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and funny as all fuck when it gets a reaction :lol:
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It appears as though it was decreasing from 2003 to 2008 as well, but you missed the point of the graph.
They were showing the difference in calculations of the actual number of unemployed. According to this data, its over 20%, not 9% |
We need BigV to plot the first derivative of those data.
I predict two spikes, GWB takes office and GWB leaves office |
Lamp, try viewing this link ... I found it pretty interesting.
I tried to save it to post, but couldn't. |
I think your link shows a 5% average over a much longer time period,
which was one goal/assumption of the Fed, and is reflected in the graph above, until 2001 ;) The higher rates in earlier years also coincide with higher oil prices (crisis) of the 70's It's always fun and games with stats... |
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Very good spexxie. That was really funny. ---------- Did you look at the link? It was interesting to see the trends over the longer time-frame, well right up until ... |
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