The game they are playing at is saying the number of jobs increased. It doesn't say the number of jobs as a percentage of the workforce.
So if total jobs increases by 2 million but total number of workers increase by 3 million, they want you to look at the 2 million while ignoring the fact that the workforce actually grew as well.
It's no game, SF.
This is all about what jobs the stimulus created & retained directly. You don't like restricting the argument to that, because it conflicts w/ your agenda.