• You will need to login or register before you can post a message. If you already have an Agriville account login by clicking the login icon on the top right corner of the page. If you are a new user you will need to Register.

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Canada's April Unemployment

Collapse
X
Collapse
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Canada's April Unemployment

    So Statscan just released the April unemployment numbers and I have to admit I thought they would be higher. They came in at 13% unemployed. What caught my eye in the Cbc article was that these statistics have been tracked since 1976 and only one other time did Canada have unemployment this high and that was December 1982, no pandemic but one thing in common with today, a Trudeau was Prime Minister. Now I fully appreciate that the high unemployment rate under Justin Trudeau was caused by circumstances beyond his control, what was his Dad's excuse?!?!

    There will be some who will defend Justin Trudeau by pointing to the U.S. and in all fairness the U.S. unemployment rate was announced at 14.7% this morning. In Canada job losses weren't the only way the pandemic is affecting employment. On top of those out of work, the number of people still working but who worked less than half their usual hours increased by 2.5 million fron feb. to April. "That means the cumulative effect of the economic shutdown-people both no longer employed or working far less-was a staggering 5.5 million as of the week of April 12."

    #2
    Just like Trudeaus job creation numbers were fake, so are his job losses. 7M people applied for CERB in April alone and some went on EI. Almost 1M people work in the hotel and restaurant biz in Canada which is a single sector. There are about 15M full time workers in Canada.

    So either Trudeau is lying and we have an UE rate closer to 50% or we have a lot of dishonest people in Canada applying for benefits.
    Last edited by jazz; May 8, 2020, 08:15.

    Comment


      #3
      Every country on earth is experiencing this level of unemployment. I think that they all underestimate the actual effect, since people qualifying for wage subsidies are not counted as unemployed even though they are not working. Then there are subsidies for business losses for businesses that are, in reality, closed and selling nothing. Absent the subsidy, the owners would have little or no income.

      Comment


        #4
        Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
        So Statscan just released the April unemployment numbers and I have to admit I thought they would be higher. They came in at 13% unemployed. What caught my eye in the Cbc article was that these statistics have been tracked since 1976 and only one other time did Canada have unemployment this high and that was December 1982, no pandemic but one thing in common with today, a Trudeau was Prime Minister. Now I fully appreciate that the high unemployment rate under Justin Trudeau was caused by circumstances beyond his control, what was his Dad's excuse?!?!

        There will be some who will defend Justin Trudeau by pointing to the U.S. and in all fairness the U.S. unemployment rate was announced at 14.7% this morning. In Canada job losses weren't the only way the pandemic is affecting employment. On top of those out of work, the number of people still working but who worked less than half their usual hours increased by 2.5 million fron feb. to April. "That means the cumulative effect of the economic shutdown-people both no longer employed or working far less-was a staggering 5.5 million as of the week of April 12."
        Wasn’t 82 because of the Cold War having an effect on the American economy?

        Comment


          #5
          Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
          Wasn’t 82 because of the Cold War having an effect on the American economy?
          In 1981, interest rates hit their post-war peak. At double-digit interest, almost no business plan could be justified and bankruptcies cascaded across the economy.

          Comment


            #6
            Originally posted by Austrian Economics View Post
            Every country on earth is experiencing this level of unemployment. I think that they all underestimate the actual effect, since people qualifying for wage subsidies are not counted as unemployed even though they are not working. Then there are subsidies for business losses for businesses that are, in reality, closed and selling nothing. Absent the subsidy, the owners would have little or no income.
            A couple more C5 Galaxy's of cash ought to get us out of this...

            We're going to run out of ink!

            Comment


              #7
              Originally posted by Austrian Economics View Post
              Every country on earth is experiencing this level of unemployment.
              So I confirmed this today, yes there are effectively 8M people not working at the current time. Now how you count them is the little deception played by StatsCan. That means our UE is like more than 50% in the FT working crowd.

              Comment


                #8
                Here's the best I can get from reading different sources;

                19 million Canadian work force all in.
                7.1 million applied for the Covid emergency funding for the next 4 months. $2000 per person.
                2.1 million college students can get a "grant" of $1200 mo + 350,000 that graduated high school.


                Some of Employers like the airlines that got the 75% wage subsidy used it to furlough their employees as it paid $875 a week. Not included as these folks are still employed but also 100% on the dole.

                Nothing for the ones on unemployment prior to april1 or any welfare, LTD, Pension,etc.

                That obviously equals 13% unemployed and the rest of us 77% still paying taxes can carry that.

                Expert on the CBC today said we aren't bad cause USA has 22 million unemployed.

                He did say 13% was the highest it's been in some time.

                Can't argue because CBC doesn't use just anybody when they want an expert opinion.

                Don't want any of that radical Knuckledragger redneck Fake News polluting the national broadcaster.
                Last edited by shtferbrains; May 8, 2020, 17:30.

                Comment


                  #9
                  Does the 7.1 million applied mean they aren’t working? Because there is an option for essential workers to apply for CERB and have their wage topped up if they don’t make $2500 a month. Just because they’re receiving money doesn’t mean they’re unemployed.

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                    Does the 7.1 million applied mean they aren’t working? Because there is an option for essential workers to apply for CERB and have their wage topped up if they don’t make $2500 a month. Just because they’re receiving money doesn’t mean they’re unemployed.
                    Yea!

                    That's who I want on my payroll.

                    Somebody who thinks they are doing you a favor by coming to work for the odd day telling the ones that come every day they are getting screwed.

                    You go for it.

                    Comment


                      #11
                      Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                      Yea!

                      That's who I want on my payroll.

                      Somebody who thinks they are doing you a favor by coming to work for the odd day telling the ones that come every day they are getting screwed.

                      You go for it.

                      I have trouble seeing how the economy can restart if 50% + of the population is currently payed by the government to stay home.

                      Comment


                        #12
                        The trouble is we are paying people to stay home, there is no incentive for people to go to work. Grade 12 students being paid to stay at home, that’s a dream job for them.

                        Comment


                          #13
                          Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                          Wasn’t 82 because of the Cold War having an effect on the American economy?
                          it was caused by old numbnuts senior ,and the NEP for canada, and he was a genius compared to his spawn
                          i damn ended up in Mallee's country on an oil rig
                          reckon i woulda stayed there
                          Last edited by Guest; May 8, 2020, 19:11.

                          Comment


                            #14
                            It's so cute how you all think if people go back to work the economy magically reappears.

                            People are tapped out financially in credit, no one wants to go shopping, kids can't be in school - so who is the babysitter?. Can't be too many people in small shop at one time, so ya gotta stand outside and wait, hahahaha, bullshit on that. People working doesn't magically fix oil or commodity prices - demand is not going to be there.

                            What is going to happen in the next few months is the governments will realize just how screwed the world is with dead economies.

                            Farmers are isolated from just how bad things are for the average taxpaying schmuck working the service industry, which is what this country largely is.

                            Comment

                            • Reply to this Thread
                            • Return to Topic List
                            Working...