Do you remember these words…”There will be no jobs?” Of course you do!

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     Now the time of God has arrived – we are talking about the time that Allah (God) must separate the Black slave and his white master, and bring freedom to the Black slave.Elijah told you that ..”America soon will not be able to give you a job!”–pg.117(ttot)

  Oh America, you are in trouble. You know that this was prophesied to come to you. Remember that “As thou hast done so shall it be done unto thee.” Someone is about to take away your enjoyable independence. He.Messenger Elijah Muhammad, then tells us emphatically that…”There will be no jobs!”–pg.205(ttot)

   Aren’t we seeing this now? Of course we are. You and I both know this and you and I both see it with our eyes and with our wallets. Allah is destroying America. She in under the death throws of divine punishment.

    You are warned ..”Black Brother, do not look for a high paying job drawing a big roll of money, after the war, unless with the help of Allah (God), you prepare this for yourself, which I advise you to do.

  The most dreadful divine judgments that have ever been witnessed by man are now coming on America. America is the divine target because she could have bettered herself in the divine eyes of Allah (God), Who came in the Person of Master Fard Muhammad, to Whom praises are due forever.”–pgs.231 & 232(tfoa)

The real jobs numbers: 41 percent of America unemployed, one-third doesn’t want work at all

                                      

   Source: RT

     Even if the US Labor Department has determined that the unemployment level has finally plateaued after months of staggering jobs statistics, the truth behind the numbers isn’t all that nice. Only four out of every ten adults in the US is employed.

While the percentage of Americans filing jobless benefit claims isn’t what it was during an unemployment epidemic that ravaged the country throughout the majority of US President Barack Obama’s administration, the Labor Department’s numbers are largely inflated on account of how they determine what actually constitutes looking for work.

 

Officially, the unemployment rate in America for the month of September was only 7.8 percent, but that statistic stems from only the number of citizens who have been actively searching for a paycheck. In actuality, only around 5 percent of the adult population in the US is unemployed in the eyes of the government because they have been handing in applications during the four weeks before the Labor Department conducted their research. Additionally, another 3 percent are interested in work but haven’t actively engaged in a job hunting during that span, roughly creating an unemployment figure of just under 8 percent.

 

The real figures, however, reveal a much scarier statistic.

 

“The employment-to-population ratio is the best measure of labor market conditions and it currently shows that there has been almost no improvement whatsoever over the past three years,” Paul Ashworth, chief North American economist for Capital Economics, writes in a note to clients obtained by CNN. That figure, which accounts for the proportion of working Americans compared with the number of adults in the country, is a lot higher than 8 percent.

 

For now, 58.7 percent of American adults are working if the actual employment-population ratio is taken into consideration, leaving about 82 million, or almost 41 percent of people unemployed. Only 8 percent, however, are even interested in work, leaving 33 percent of Americans not only jobless — but in no desire for work.

 

“The ratio expresses more clearly how many people find working to be a ‘good or attractive deal,'” Tyler Cowen, economist and director of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, adds to CNN.

 

If the numbers seem drastic, it’s because they are. So rampant in fact is the country’s seeming disregard for work that other just released statistics show that funding welfare programs for the American population was the most expensive endeavor undertaken in all of Fiscal Year 2011.

 

Republicans on the Senate Budget Committee released findings this week showing that the government spent roughly $1.03 trillion on welfare programs last year, funding 83 separate efforts to provide assistance to Americans. Days earlier, a separate study out of Capitol Hill revealed that the number of people enrolled to receive federal assistance by way of food stamps has hit a new record high with roughly 47,000 million US residents….more here

 

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