The un-employment figures come from the number of folks looking for
work at the state un-employment offices. If they aren't trying there,
they aren't counted. It's not a very acurate indicator.

>
> There *must* be places for those people laid off to get  more jobs or our
> economy wouldn;t keep growing at a fairly stable rate - they must be getting
> other profitible work or the unemployment rate would be climbing like
> crazy - and it;s not.  The last 2 quarters of 2005 were averaged at 5%.  Are
> all those workers becoming entrepreneurs?  I have no idea - but those people
> losing their jobs to outsourcing *must* be finding a good paycheck somewhere
> and I doubt they;re moving to India.
>

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