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On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 11:51:32 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: While I agree it is typical for employment to lag a GDP based recovery, it never has had this long and the spread. Certainly not in 1982 it didn't. really? got proof? and this bush-caused depression is much deeper than others Much of it is inflation. Just hasn't fully hit retail yet. And without the jobs, and I mean real jobs not just minimum wage part time stuff, the recovery will stall and inflation will take like the 70's all over again. really? inflation was 2% last year I see the USD dropped again today. it's called 'fluctuation' |
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