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The governments goes on and on, and on about a 30 year low unemployment rate of 5%, but I (and Mr Howard) have lived long enough to remember when things have been much, much better, what is going on? Are they misleading us? A check of the relevant web site reveals that they are quite right but it also reveals much more. The rate 30years ago was not a minimum but part way through a drastic rise which commenced in 1974 32.5 years ago. Further examination of the data revealed that to find an earlier time that unemployment was as high as 5% we must go back to 1940 (66 years ago) and the great depression. In the years between 1934 and 1974 the average unemployment was only 2%. So 32 years ago it was 2% and to find a time when it was at or above current levels we must go back to the great depression! And the “opposition” permits this 30 year claim to go unchallenged!
Another point is that in this period 40 to 72 years ago most employed people were in full time employment but now only 60 have full time employment.
How can they get away with this true but very misleading assertion?
“They lie these men who tell you for reasons of their own
That want is here a stranger and that poverty’s unknown
For where the nearest suburb and the city proper meet
My window sill is level with the faces in the street.
Henry Lawson “The faces in the street”
Source (rba)
http://www.rba.gov.au/PublicationsAndResearch/Conferences/1998/BorlandKennedy.pdf.