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In reply to the discussion: Most voters say the country is on the wrong track, & their situation & economy has not improved [View all]ND-Dem
(4,571 posts)58. That says total non-farm employment, not total full-time employment.
The Fed Stats, which are January stats, say we're about 1.8 million short of where we were in November 2007.
Nov 2007: 121,875,000 full time workers
Jan 2015: 120,711,000 full time workers
which is identical to the BLS data here:
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t09.htm
Scroll to the middle of the page until you see "Full-time workers" in the column "Jan 2015".
The number is 120,711,000. Same as the Fed data. No surprise.
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ND-Dem
Feb 2015
OP
Who took this poll? It talks about exit polls 2014? Low turnout does not make this a poll of how the
jwirr
Feb 2015
#9
The polling questions are the same. Earlier poll results for the same questions are dated, e.g.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#38
the questions are there at the bottom of page 5, as i've already told you in your other post asking
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#50
Again, not to be petty, but the link is from Jan 2015, while the article is Nov 2014.
bhikkhu
Feb 2015
#53
again, I have no idea what you're talking about. the link is from 1/15, and at the bottom of
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#55
The OP is an article dated November 2014. The link you gave me is dated January 2015.
bhikkhu
Feb 2015
#57
The original link was about a poll taken 11/14. The second link contains all the questions from
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#59
I don't know who Lange Research Associates is, but I disagree with their results.
napi21
Feb 2015
#11
The "middle class" doesn't have 401Ks for the most part. The *upper middle class* does,
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#14
According to the survey, less than half, or about 45 percent of workers, do participate in a 401(k)
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#25
well, basically because the first poll was what i found first, and the only reason you know
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#47
No, this is always positioned as in / out of power. BOTH parties headed in wrong direction
on point
Feb 2015
#19
yes, no love lost for either party. but it's the country that's said to be heading in the wrong
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#20
maybe because it's been "years" since the recession started in 2008? maybe because average spending
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#23
see the answer to your post 33, where you asked the same question. it must have weighed
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#36
Full-time employment is scarce. Wages are stagnant. Gap between rich and poor is growing.
davidn3600
Feb 2015
#42