The government says the number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for jobless benefits dropped last week, and those remaining on the rolls also fell, evidence that layoffs have eased.
The number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for jobless benefits dropped last week, and the number of people remaining on the rolls also fell, evidence that layoffs have eased.
Analysts say jobless claims on the decline...or are they?
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Sheila Tolley
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08/27/09 at 09:58 AM
When articles start with, 'The government says.." Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid.
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South will Rise Again (poop floats)
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08/27/09 at 11:16 AM
Like be a Patriot give up your first amendment rights, Let us spy on your phone calls and emails without a warrant. All in the name of fighting terrorist. This isn't pointed at you, But anyone supported the Patriot Act. You are a disgrace to this country
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H B
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08/28/09 at 11:18 AM
Never ceases to amaze me. The statisticians leave out alot of data in order to make themselves look good. A question I have, is are they taking into account those have used all their unemployement inusurance, and have to wait a period of time before they can reapply? I doubt that they are including this, because they wont have good numbers.
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