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Beat me to it. MSNBC reporting this is better than expected. highplainsdem Nov 2012 #1
"No, no, no, no. This totally sucks. We want America to FAIL." - Republican candidates Berlum Nov 2012 #3
Like said earlier OverDone Nov 2012 #7
And a bird's eye view of the hiring too? dmallind Nov 2012 #9
Saying we OverDone Nov 2012 #11
Someone must be seeing something encouraging as consumer confidence is at a 4 year high! AAO Nov 2012 #16
Of course we have a ways to go. But no need to spin good news as bad. emulatorloo Nov 2012 #27
Excellent FarPoint Nov 2012 #2
Paging Jack Welch! durablend Nov 2012 #4
K and R for all the freepers to see Kingofalldems Nov 2012 #5
LOL. With other cable news covering this instantly, it's taken Fox nearly 20 minutes to do highplainsdem Nov 2012 #6
LMFAO, Mr. union busting, job cutting governor complaining about unemployment? alp227 Nov 2012 #19
The freepers are already freaking out big time. DemKittyNC Nov 2012 #8
This is good? n/t Puzzledtraveller Nov 2012 #10
Actually, it was described as great by Mark Zandi and others this morning on MSNBC. flpoljunkie Nov 2012 #18
How did the unemployment rate INCREASE from 7.8 to 7.9 if jobs grew? sharkman25 Nov 2012 #12
More people have been looking for a job than expected. BlueCaliDem Nov 2012 #14
The UE rate is not based on unemployment insurance pinqy Nov 2012 #21
1. Two separate surveys. 2. Need about 125,000 job growth the keep UE rate constant progree Nov 2012 #31
Some good some not so good Bonduel Nov 2012 #13
I particularly like the number revisions for August and September BlueCaliDem Nov 2012 #15
It is still below 8% Xyzse Nov 2012 #17
That's the golden number! ProudProgressiveNow Nov 2012 #20
Yeah, but now they are going off on 6%, when the agreed number was 8. Xyzse Nov 2012 #25
+1 nt ProudProgressiveNow Nov 2012 #33
kick hedgehog Nov 2012 #22
This just proves that the Labor Department.. Permanut Nov 2012 #23
You forgot leftist terrorists who hate our way of life durablend Nov 2012 #24
... Permanut Nov 2012 #29
So Romney decided to run for president on what, Bain? LaPera Nov 2012 #26
K&R (nt) muriel_volestrangler Nov 2012 #28
Gallup has more good news....... suston96 Nov 2012 #30
The Crack of DOOOOOoooooooMMMmmm!!!111 jpak Nov 2012 #32
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