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Tidewater_Wave
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« on: March 07, 2012, 02:13:50 pm »

Sounds like 1994 when we had a good economy and the Democrats benefited from it. (sarcasm)
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Tidewater_Wave
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« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2012, 02:17:55 pm »

And that number doesn't include the number of people who have lost their jobs or have given up looking for work.
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Tidewater_Wave
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« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2012, 02:30:44 pm »

There's 216,000 new jobs, but what sectors or fields are they?

Service-sector jobs increased by 170,000 last month, and factory jobs increased 21,000.

And that number doesn't include the number of people who have lost their jobs or have given up looking for work.

Any unemployment number is rhetoric as is job creation and job loss. It says nothing about GDP or the average family that might be struggling. All it says is one thing and that is the unemployment rate. You maybe starting to see the issue I have with throwing a single fact in the wind without any substance on its indication or what caused the single fact.

That's unemployment rate rhetoric.   Save it for when those numbers are released.
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Tidewater_Wave
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« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2012, 09:19:06 pm »

And that number doesn't include the number of people who have lost their jobs or have given up looking for work.

That is different, this is the ADP report not the BLS that comes out Friday.

Whatever helps Obama I guess. We'll see how things look for him when he's blamed for gas prices this summer. Also, numbers don't matter as much as perception. If the unemployment rate goes dow to 6% for example, if people still aren't doing well financially despite the simple fact of having a job, he will lose. Numbers lie unless the whole story is told and that is true for every number.
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Tidewater_Wave
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« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2012, 04:30:56 pm »

And that number doesn't include the number of people who have lost their jobs or have given up looking for work.

That's true so far.

That is different, this is the ADP report not the BLS that comes out Friday.

Whatever helps Obama I guess. We'll see how things look for him when he's blamed for gas prices this summer. Also, numbers don't matter as much as perception. If the unemployment rate goes dow to 6% for example, if people still aren't doing well financially despite the simple fact of having a job, he will lose. Numbers lie unless the whole story is told and that is true for every number.

Whatever......you keep convincing yourself that it isn't good news.

The truth of the matter is we have had steady job growth the past 4 months and at this rate UE rate will be below 8% by November. Consumer confidence is up as well and people's outlook for the economy in 2012 are up as well.


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