Economy still floundering as September brings fourth-worst Obama Failometer Score
Black unemployment still higher than any month under
Bush
Labor force participation ties 35-year low
WASHINGTON – The nation’s economy continues to flounder and full recovery appears even further away, according to an objective mathematical measurement of the nation’s economic indicators released Tuesday by Congressman Steve Stockman (R-Texas 36.)
“ObamaCare is a sickness plaguing our
economy. Job growth collapsed 12 percent
in one month and black unemployment is still near record highs,” said Stockman
“Our economy won’t recover until we replace Obama’s failed policies.”
“Under Democrats misery is becoming the new normal. We can do better.”
“Under Democrats misery is becoming the new normal. We can do better.”
The economy continues to fail to recover
under Obama as Obama Failometer Score stood at 1,173 last month. This is the fourth-worst
Obama’s Failometer score this year.
Obama can set the Failometer to zero simply by outperforming George W. Bush on the economy and fulfilling his 2008 and 2012 campaign promises to help blacks and Hispanics gain economically.
Obama can set the Failometer to zero simply by outperforming George W. Bush on the economy and fulfilling his 2008 and 2012 campaign promises to help blacks and Hispanics gain economically.
The Obama Failometer uses a fixed
mathematical score to calculate four economic indicators from the Bureau of
Labor Statistics. The figures from the
monthly reports are weighted to provide a balanced total score, which ranges
from zero to 1,000. A score of 0 represent economic stability and racial
equality. The higher the score, the deeper the economic failure.
So far, Obama is worse than Bush.
Since its creation Obama has failed to
generate a Failometer score that can be contained within the chart’s range of
zero to 1000.
The Obama Failometer Score was
originally displayed on a ten-foot-long billboard displayed in the hallways of
the Capitol’s Cannon House Office building.
House officials ordered it torn down in January after Democrats
complained.
Here is how the Obama Failometer Score
is calculated:
FACTORS MEASURED AGAINST BUSH
Monthly jobs created: The Hamilton
Project, a liberal economic policy group, stated last year the economy must
create 321,000 jobs a month in order to return the economy to pre-recession
employment levels by December 2016, the end of Obama’s term.
As the economy continues to flounder
under Obama that number has grown, but the Obama Failometer will continue to
use it, which gives him some statistical relief.
Obama promised not only to restore the
economy to where it was under Bush, but grow it. So far Obama has failed to even perform as
well as Bush.
This Obama Failometer score portion is
calculated by subtracting the number of jobs created in the previous month from
the 321,000 jobs claimed necessary by the liberal Hamilton Project and dividing
by 1,000 to balance it against other factors.
The BLS reports the economy created only 148,000 jobs last month, 173,000
fewer than needed to restore the economy.
This portion of the Obama Failometer Score is 173.
Civilian labor force participation
rate: The civilian labor force
participation rate, the ratio between those 16 and over in the labor force
against the national population of those 16 and over, is an important measure
of economic health. After puttering
along during the Bush administration, including through the “Bush years” of the
recession, under Obama it has plunged sharply.
This Obama Failometer score portion is
calculated by subtracting the monthly civilian labor force participation rate
from the average Bush administration rate and multiplying by 100 to balance it
against other factors. According to data from the BLS, under Bush the average
monthly civilian labor force participation rate was around 66.2 percent.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the monthly civilian labor
force participation rate last month stood at 63.2 percent, the worst rate since
August 1978 and 3.0 percent worse than Bush’s average of 66.2 percent. This portion of the Obama Failometer Score is
300.
FACTORS MEASURED AGAINST OBAMA’S OWN
RHETORIC
Black unemployment: No one has suffered more economically under
Obama than black Americans. Obama’s election and re-election has meant
crippling poverty for the black community.
This Obama Failometer score portion is
calculated by taking the monthly unemployment rate for blacks and subtracting
the monthly unemployment rate for all Americans, and multiplying it by 100 to
balance it against other factors.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the black unemployment rate last
month was 12.9 percent, while the national overall rate was 7.2 percent. That is a gap of 5.7 percent. This portion of
the Obama Failometer Score is 570.
Compare Obama’s performance to
Bush’s. The highest monthly unemployment
rate ever for blacks under Bush was 12.1 percent. Obama’s lowest rate is now 12.6 percent in
Jul. He has never performed as well as
Bush’s worst black unemployment rate.
Bush’s average black unemployment rate
was 9.7 percent and an overall national average of 5.2 percent, a 4.5 percent
gap that gives Bush a score of 450.
Hispanic unemployment: Despite winning the Hispanic vote, Obama’s
liberal policies have caused widespread damage to the Hispanic community. Thanks to Obama, they continue to lag behind
the national average in many economic factors.
This Obama Failometer score portion is
calculated by taking the monthly unemployment rate for Hispanics and
subtracting the monthly unemployment rate for all Americans, and multiplying it
by 100 to balance it against other factors.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the Hispanic unemployment
rate last month grew to a stunning 8.5 percent, while the national overall rate
was 7.2 percent. That is a gap of 1.3
percent. This portion of the Obama
Failometer Score is 130.
The Hispanic unemployment rate hit its
all-time historic low of 4.7 percent during Bush's last term. It is almost twice that rate under Obama.
THEREFORE, THIS MONTH’S OBAMA FAILOMETER SCORE IS 1,173.
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