Friday Feb 5 2010
Today the Labor Dept issued the monthly jobs number claiming that unemployment U 3 has fallen below 10%. But Rick Santelli at CNBC disputed this as did the Wall Street Journal, Richard Russell of Dow Theory Letters makes this comment.
By the way, a little article in today's WSJ is entitled, "Digest the Jobs Report With a Grain of Salt." The article details the various phoney aspects of the Labor Dept. report. And I ask, why the hell can't the government give us honest reports instead of these fake, "doctored" reports. Who does the Labor Dept. think it's fooling? Putting out misleading (bullish) reports lowers confidence in the government. At this point, everybody knows that the government is lying. How about a dash of honesty.
there are numerous questions in various accounting text books now about the wisdom of 'cooking the books,' fudging the numbers, adjusting the adjusting entry. And as Russell says, once the word is out, there is no credibility for the accounting department, in this case the Labor Dept.
And of course this makes life even more difficult if and when things finally do improve and the numbers are better, by then there is no credibility left.
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