The labor force participation rate will increase above 66% at least once while Trump is on office
Created by regex on 2017-03-12; known on 2025-03-12
- regex estimated 70% on 2017-03-12
- regex said “as per this chart https://data.bls.gov/pdq/SurveyOutputServlet” on 2017-03-12
- regex said “oops apparently that link doesn’t work like that. This should work: https://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS11300000” on 2017-03-12
- Alti Camelus estimated 35% and said “Unemployment is becomingly increasingly driven by technological change, and I forsee this trend to be accelerating” on 2017-03-13
- davidmanheim estimated 20% and said “A large part of this is about number of children/retirees. Participation can’t easily get that high unless kids or retirees start working. (Baby boom is retiring, will live a long time.)” on 2017-03-13
- davidmanheim said “Also, this data gives more useful historical context;https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/CIVPART” on 2017-03-13
- regex said “oh yes that is a much nicer link, thank you” on 2017-03-13
- themusicgod1 estimated 49% on 2017-03-18
- tedks estimated 5% on 2017-03-21
- orionstein estimated 5% on 2017-03-22
- davidmanheim said “Not looking like a good bet – https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/labor-force-participation-rate” on 2018-08-30
- regex estimated 1% and said “Read Yang’s book, learned a lot about data science, and the slope of data leveled out instead of being significantly positive. I see no path for this now. ” on 2019-07-14