Real Unemployment Rate at 23% – Are you unemployed? Are you sure? Not so fast!

As we approach the 25% Unemployment Rate of the 1930’s Great Depression let’s consider what is unemployment.

What Big Government counts as unemployed probably isn’t you. Do you think just because you don’t have a job, you are “unemployed?”

Think again! Watch the Game Show clip below and then decide!

 

As you can see below, the real unemployment rate is about 23%. That’s right, almost 1 in 4 Americans…and it’s not going to get any better, only worse. More spending, more debt, more inflation, more of the same is all Obama and Congress and The Fed have planned which is just more of the same that brought us to where we are today, February 7, 2012. Expect the same tomorrow.

 



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