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Guest Post: Jobless Claims Not Translating Into Full-Time Jobs | ZeroHedge

Guest Post: Jobless Claims Not Translating Into Full-Time Jobs | ZeroHedge | Gold and What Moves it. | Scoop.it
While the decline in initial jobless claims from a historical perspective should be a positive for economic growth in the future - it is likely to only be the case if employers began to convert part-time employees to full-time hires.

 

... The chart goes to confirm my suspicion that corporations have likely reached their minimum employment levels to maintain current production levels.  This is a contributing factor to lower levels of initial jobless claims.   

 

However, just having fewer people terminated, and subsequently filing for a welfare program, does not answer the question related to whether or not the fall in claims is leading to full-time employment.  In order for the economy to begin organically growing (meaning without the artificial supports to the financial system and housing markets through government intervention) it will require an increase not just in the number of people working - but an increase in full-time employment to reduce welfare dependency and increase incomes. ...

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Asteroid-Mining Project Aims for Deep-Space Colonies

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A new asteroid-mining company launched Tuesday with the goal of helping humanity expand across the solar system by tapping the vast riches of space rocks.

The new firm, called Deep Space Industries, Inc., announced today (Jan. 22) that it plans to launch a fleet of prospecting spacecraft in 2015, then begin harvesting metals and water from near-Earth asteroidswithin a decade or so. Such work could make it possible to build and refuel spacecraft far above our planet's surface, thus helping our species get a foothold in the final frontier.

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I will admit that the idea of 3d printing does actually offer up a great way to build in space. I still can't wrap my head around this being feasable so soon.

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