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In reply to the discussion: Very few others are saying it, so I will. Congratulations, Mr. President. [View all]bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)49. I think lack of healthcare has been one of the things that puts the "floor" at about 5%
I'm lucky myself, being pretty healthy, but I know several people who would like to work but suffer various chronic issues that, over the years, make it a real struggle to qualify for and keep jobs. Improvements in our healthcare system should incrementally make that better, but there are plenty of individual circumstances that are just hard to fix.
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Very few others are saying it, so I will. Congratulations, Mr. President. [View all]
Nye Bevan
Jul 2014
OP
The ADP number yesterday (which is calculated completely independently) was also great.
Nye Bevan
Jul 2014
#3
"unemployment rate ... they drop several categories, like long term unemployed people" - Not true
progree
Jul 2014
#17
it's a frivolous alert, and I'm glad the post stood because it gave people a chance to refute
magical thyme
Jul 2014
#46
I think lack of healthcare has been one of the things that puts the "floor" at about 5%
bhikkhu
Jul 2014
#49
If you look over a longer period, like a year, just 9.1% of new jobs were part time
progree
Jul 2014
#24
And the pay scale is about what it was 30 years ago with today's cost of living.
hobbit709
Jul 2014
#28
Yup, I hear you. The BLS numbers, even for "production and non-supervisory employees" are, well,
progree
Jul 2014
#41