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Jobless rate stuck at 5.6 percent in February as jobs grow slows
JEANNINE AVERSA, Associated Press Writer Friday, March 5, 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (03-05) 07:37 PST WASHINGTON (AP) -- America's unemployment rate remained stuck at 5.6 percent in February as the economy added a paltry 21,000 positions. The figures dramatized the relative scarcity of new jobs in a week in which President Bush shoved his re-election campaign into high gear. The latest snapshot of the employment climate released by the Labor Department Friday depicted the painfully slow job growth the country has been enduring. The net gain in payrolls in February fell well short of the 125,000 jobs that economists had been forecasting. "Employers are still very, very cautious about adding bodies," said a disappointed Bill Cheney, chief economist at John Hancock. "If you are out there looking for a job, this is bad news," he said. Moreover, the job gains in January were revised to show a pickup of just 97,000 positions, down from the 112,000 first estimated a month ago. Nevertheless, the overall seasonally adjusted civilian unemployment rate stayed at 5.6 percent in February as thousands of prospective workers gave up looking for a job. Approximately 392,000 people left the civilian work force in February from January. The health of the nation's economy, especially the job climate, is a major issue in this year's presidential race. Slow job growth has been a sore spot for Bush. Presumptive Democratic presidential challenger John Kerry has seized upon this as evidence of what he contends is Bush's poor handling of the economy. "At this rate the Bush administration won't create its first job for more than 10 years. Americans have a clear choice in this election," Kerry said. "They can either suffer with more and more job losses that rip the heart out of our economy or they can give George Bush a new job." |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... Jobless rate stuck at 5.6 percent in February as jobs grow slows Since when is an unemployment rate of 5.6% dismal? |
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![]() "Jim--" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message om... Jobless rate stuck at 5.6 percent in February as jobs grow slows Since when is an unemployment rate of 5.6% dismal? It's not. Compared to France, Germany, Canada, and Sweden we're doing just fine. Germany 9.1 France 9.3 Canada 6.6 Sweden 7.0 Do yourself a favor, put the asslicker on KF, the bumps in your head will start to heal immediately. |
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"Jim--" wrote in message ...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... Jobless rate stuck at 5.6 percent in February as jobs grow slows Since when is an unemployment rate of 5.6% dismal? When it's been much lower, for many years. |
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