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On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 02:58:22 +0000, NOYB wrote:
Right now, I could point out that as of November, there was already a net gain of 589,000 jobs in 2003...but it will be more fun to post an even higher number tomorrow. LOL, not enough. He'll still be the first net looser since Hoover. I never liked Clinton, but we had 20 *million* new jobs under his administration. |
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Right now, I could point out that as of November, there was already a net
gain of 589,000 jobs in 2003...but it will be more fun to post an even higher number tomorrow. What's 150,000 x 12? I'm not strong in math, but it looks like 1.8mm to me. Long ways above 600k We need 150,000 new jobs in this country *every* month just to keep pace with population growth, immigration, etc. According to the numbers provided above, there are 1.2 million more people out of work now than 12 months ago. I know, I know......you have a statistic that shows otherwise. Problem is, your statistic assumes that unless somebody is collecting unemployment benefits they must be working- or simply don't exist. |
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