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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Spence" data-source="post: 24079" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>Re: hyper inflation in the USA?</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>My problem with the stats is that it would appear that policy is being decided (and certainly public opinion) based on the U3 rate though those of us in the upper age groups who had good paying jobs till about 2005 are not desired employees in the tech world any longer but do not count in the list of those unemployed. These companies desire cheaper employees (or that is what it appears) even though the younger folk do not bring any experience with them and thus make many errors in judgment that a more experienced employee would make thus either saving the company money in the long run or making them more in the short term.</p><p>I sure don't know how they can know or not know if I am unemployed these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Spence, post: 24079, member: 80"] Re: hyper inflation in the USA? My problem with the stats is that it would appear that policy is being decided (and certainly public opinion) based on the U3 rate though those of us in the upper age groups who had good paying jobs till about 2005 are not desired employees in the tech world any longer but do not count in the list of those unemployed. These companies desire cheaper employees (or that is what it appears) even though the younger folk do not bring any experience with them and thus make many errors in judgment that a more experienced employee would make thus either saving the company money in the long run or making them more in the short term. I sure don't know how they can know or not know if I am unemployed these days. [/QUOTE]
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