Not sure of the actual formula, but they now include those who work from
home, and not for and employer in the traditional sesne. I feel this is
only correct, as there is more and more a trend in this direction, as many of
you are a part... or at least profess to be.
I don't se what the problem is. Figured the old way, I am currently
unemployed. However, I have an income, and while what I do is not the
"norm", I do not consider my self a drain on anyone, thus, not unemployed.
Personally, I think the numbers that should be used to reflect national
"unemployment" should be based on relative household income, not based on
where you get a check.