Oh waiter? A weekend shot of MSM bias, please!
Unemployment is…too low? From Newsbusters:
Most Americans understand that unemployment declining is a good thing.
Yet, the folks at the Associated Press seem confused about this economic statistic as evidenced by an article published Saturday entitled “Help Wanted Ads Go Unanswered in West.”
In fact, contrary to a media fixated on bashing corporations and business owners as greedy little devils, Matt Gouras’ piece actually elicited sympathy for folks normally in the press’ crosshairs while oddly downplaying the benefits tight labor markets typically bring employees (emphasis added throughout, h/t to an NB reader in Hawaii):Record low unemployment across parts of the West has created tough working conditions for business owners, who in places are being forced to boost wages or be creative to fill their jobs.
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The U.S. Department of Labor reports the mountain West region – covering eight states along the Rocky Mountains – has the lowest overall unemployment rate in the nation. The region hit an all-time low of 3.4 percent in May.Should be good news, right? Not so fast:
The effects are everywhere. Logging equipment in Idaho sits idle as companies have a tough time finding workers. A shortage of lifeguards has forced Helena to shorten hours at children-only pools. A local paper in Jackson, Wyo., has page after page of help wanted ads.
In Jackson Hole, the Four Seasons Resort still had openings in late July. The problem has created longer hours and tougher working conditions for current employees.
For years, the resort has imported dozens of workers from Eastern Europe who often come as much for the summer recreation opportunity as the money. This year, however, that wasn’t enough and so for the first time the resort also sent recruiters to a high school job fair, said spokeswoman Greer Terry. It only helped a little.
“It’s been a struggle finding employees this summer,” Terry said.Of course, this should be good news for workers that media outlets normally favor in such reports. Sadly, even this was presented with an obviously sour aftertaste:
“The squeeze is on. You get into these 2 percent and less unemployment rates and you’re moving into a seller’s market with the seller being the worker,” Swanson said.
Officials worry the razor thin labor market could bind economic growth, although there has been no indication of that yet.Amazing, wouldn’t you agree? After all, this has already translated into much higher wages in the region: “Utah workers saw a 5.4 percent average wage increase in 2006.”
That’s good news, isn’t it? Not according to Gouras: “But questions remain about how long the West can weather the problems that come with low unemployment.”
The problems that come with low unemployment. Somehow I doubt such problems were being highlighted in the tail end of the ’90s before the tech bubble burst.
This “low unemployment sucks” post is brought to you by the letters “M”, “S”, “M”, with an assist from “B” and “S”. Nope…no liberal media bias!
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Comment by Skul | August 26, 2007
I have to ask, what the hell does this have to do with LIBERAL anything Johnathan? Its a stupid report yes but it’s hardly political at all.
That being said Low Unemployment rate does cause its own issues and I think the article highlighted them pretty well though I also agree it was an overly negative spin.
But I still don’t see what Liberal has to do with it.
Comment by Vince N | August 26, 2007
Vince,
To answer your question, the “liberal” has to do with liberal media bias. When unemployment was 5% during Bubba’s administration, we were deluged with reports about how wonderful the low unemployment numbers were. Now that they’re under 4%, we get stories about how horrible the low unemployment numbers are. I’m guessing that’s probably not a coinkidink.
Also, we get stories about how a 14,000 Dow is only good for “the evil rich”, but the MSM swooned like a teenie-bopper at a Justin Timberlake concert when the Dow broke 10,000. Are we to assume that a Dow breaking 10k was a market chock full of average Joes that all disappeared when the Dow hit 4k higher?
In other words, positive economic news with a Republican president isn’t really all that great, even if those numbers are better than those seen during his Democratic predecessor’s administration. Again, I don’t think this is a coinkidink.
I’m gonna disagree with your view that the report’s not political. By itself, it may not be political, but when examined through the lens of comparison, I don’t see how it can’t be.
Comment by Crush Liberalism | August 26, 2007
*nods* Good Point,
I stand corrected.
Comment by Vince N | August 26, 2007
You’re a good man, Vince…I don’t care what everyone here says about you!
Comment by Crush Liberalism | August 26, 2007
The libs dont care what the news is its always bad and Bush’s fault
Comment by WMD_Maker | August 27, 2007
Could this “news” be priming the pump for “guest workers” doing the jobs that there aren’t enough Americans for? The timing seems fortuitous given the recent increases in ICE raids.
Hmmm…
Comment by Henry | August 27, 2007
If the employment picture is so rosey for the worker in the west WHY ARE THERE STILL WELFARE RECIPIENTS THERE?
Comment by WMD_Maker | August 27, 2007