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In reply to the discussion: February payroll employment rises (+236,000); unemployment rate edges down (7.7%) [View all]Johnny2X2X
(21,139 posts)31. You sound like a low information Republican voter dude.
Wages increased, the jobs created were in high paying sectors. The housing market was largely responsible for Americans' net gain of over $1 Trillion in net wealth in the 4th quarter on 2012.
Are we where we need to be? No. Are we headed to where we need to be? Yes.
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February payroll employment rises (+236,000); unemployment rate edges down (7.7%) [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 2013
OP
Must be why Fox and CNN didn't report this at the top of the hour this morning
Life Long Dem
Mar 2013
#23
If GW Bush was still in office you wouldn't be so critical of my comment.
Proletariatprincess
Mar 2013
#38
If it wasn't for Austerity at the fed and state/local government level, we would be in the 6's
n2doc
Mar 2013
#10
If only the public sector was also adding jobs instead of shedding them. Imagine. nt
BootinUp
Mar 2013
#12
"Employment increased in professional and business services, construction, and health care"
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2013
#29
You understand that this must mean the new jobs averaged higher than existing jobs, right? nt
stevenleser
Mar 2013
#41