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10. Well,
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 12:51 AM
Dec 2011

"Most of the recent decrease can be attributed to people leaving the labor force. As conditions improve and they reenter the labor force the unemployment rate will likely rise. "

...if conditions are improving anything could happen, such as the ratio of job openings per person improves.

The fact is that there are variables, but to say that a positive trend and the potential that conditions will continue to improve are troubling is a stretch.

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