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babylonsister

(171,075 posts)
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 06:14 PM Oct 2012

Jack Welch’s Gallup problem

http://www.salon.com/2012/10/10/jack_welchs_gallup_problem/

Jack Welch’s Gallup problem
The polling company's surveys show unemployment dropping fast. Did the "Chicago boys" get to them, too?
By Andrew Leonard



Explain this, Jack Welch. On Wednesday, reports Gallup, the unemployment rate in the United States fell to an amazing 7.3 percent. That’s lower, by a large margin, than the 7.8 percent mark announced by the government on Friday — and greeted with such suspicion by conservatives and former chief executives of General Electric.

Gallup’s number is a different beast than the figure produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It’s a rolling average of the last 30 days, updated every day. Over the past year, Gallup’s survey has occasionally indicated higher unemployment than the BLS — in fact, back in March, some conservatives jumped on a Gallup report that unemployment was rising as evidence that the BLS was playing numbers games.

So we wonder what they’ll say now.
Because the really extraordinary thing about the Gallup number is how fast it has been falling. As recently as September 28, the daily tracking number registered at 8.1 percent — which, by the way, was the same level reported by the BLS for August unemployment. But over just the next 12 days, Gallup sregistered a steady, consistent drop all the way down today’s astounding 7.3 percent.

So is Gallup part of the government conspiracy? When we’re talking about the presidential election survey, that’s a question that gets answered differently by conservatives almost every single day, depending on who is getting a boost from the numbers. (If the numbers are good for Romeny, Gallup is on the up-and-up.) So, let’s assume that Jack Welch won’t be sending any flowers to Gallup, this week, and someone, somewhere is already suggesting that Obama’s “Chicago Boys” started threatening Gallup executives with waterboarding two weeks ago.

The rest of us, who live in the reality-based world, can only marvel. There’s no question that the sharp drop in unemployment reported by the BLS on Friday was surprising. To see Gallup report an even sharper drop is equally eyebrow-raising. But it’s also consistent with news about consumer confidence levels rising, the stabilizing housing sector and the boom in auto sales. Maybe Americans really are getting back to work.

Gallup here:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/125639/Gallup-Daily-Workforce.aspx
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Jack Welch’s Gallup problem (Original Post) babylonsister Oct 2012 OP
Aw Geez. Let the conspiracy theories begin. But please allow me to celebrate! Tarheel_Dem Oct 2012 #1
Roughly, ADP, a 3rd independent source also backs up the numbers cleduc Oct 2012 #2
Jack Welch can go tell the city of Schenectady about his employment knowledge Johonny Oct 2012 #3
I thought the guy who heads Gallup NewJeffCT Oct 2012 #4
Outsourcer In Chief titanicdave Oct 2012 #5
 

cleduc

(653 posts)
2. Roughly, ADP, a 3rd independent source also backs up the numbers
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 06:38 PM
Oct 2012

Do the Chicago boys control ADP and Gallop as well as BLS?

That would be quite the conspiracy

Johonny

(20,856 posts)
3. Jack Welch can go tell the city of Schenectady about his employment knowledge
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 06:53 PM
Oct 2012

then he can go * himself. The guy destroyed GE in Schenectady.

titanicdave

(429 posts)
5. Outsourcer In Chief
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 08:31 PM
Oct 2012

of GE flipping out about the jobs numbers.........he can only think what is good for himself, not what is good for our country.......time for your shock treatment Jack..........or should I say......jackass

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