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...the 'rating' of the unemployment rate depends on who is in office. When Bill Clinton had 5.7% it was 'full employment. When GW had the same, it was an economic disaster of biblical proportions. With Obonzo, it could go into the high thirties and no one would notice because they gots free cellphones and obonzocare.




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Re: Jobless Claims in U.S. Unexpectedly Decrease to Two-Month Low
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Fri, 06 Dec 13 6:18 AM
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New York State Economy Grows by 33,800 Jobs Over Past Two ...

labor.ny.gov/stats/pressreleases/pruistat.shtm‎

Nov 21, 2013 - Between September and October 2013, New York State's unemployment rate increased from 7.6% to 7.7% as more New Yorkers had ...
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So, is 7.6% considered 'Low unemployment' now, Clo?

You need to learn to look for the 'reality indicators'.
Things that suggest what is really going on.
Unemployment benefits are supposed to be paid for by
the States . . . yet, the federal just keeps
extending its role in paying unemployment . . . how
can things be getting better?

Zim.


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