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In reply to the discussion: MSNBC: Jobless Rate Drops to Lowest Level in Almost Three Years [View all]a bachelors degree for a 30k a year position...and you better be under 40 years old and able to lift at least 50 pounds.
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The CNBS crew are asses. You want fairly balanced news and business watch Bloomberg
still_one
Feb 2012
#27
The news itself should be accurate, and it is on Bloomberg, however, there are various opinions
still_one
Feb 2012
#59
In January the number of employed people jumped 631,000, after adjusting for new population estimate
fasttense
Feb 2012
#104
Roaring number of jobs added. Thats a net of 100,000+ jobs more than predicted.
Firebrand Gary
Feb 2012
#2
Payroll employment rises 243,000 in January; unemployment rate decreases to 8.3%
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2012
#7
Everyone else is reporting 243,000 jobs in January. Wonder why the difference in the number(?)
Tx4obama
Feb 2012
#8
Perhaps it is the net number of jobs--private sector jobs gained minus government jobs lost.
flpoljunkie
Feb 2012
#13
It is the net number of jobs created--private sector jobs gained minus public sector jobs lost.
flpoljunkie
Feb 2012
#16
I interviewed this morning at a Chinese-owned company who is gradually "onshoring" in the US
Mopar151
Feb 2012
#62
Employers added 243,000 jobs in January, the Labor Department reported Friday ...
Tx4obama
Feb 2012
#15
Its hard to tell ... my guess is that the Manufactured Outrage Machine is currently ...
JoePhilly
Feb 2012
#32
It's not news bad or good. The numbers are so cooked, it's not even based in reality.
Safetykitten
Feb 2012
#30
Why anyone thinks losing 1.2 million people from the labor force is good is beyond me.
former9thward
Feb 2012
#64
Actually 250K people came back into the work force, what you are talking about was adjustment to the
Change Happens
Feb 2012
#72
Oh my, reducing the population rate really does hide the unemployment problem significantly.
fasttense
Feb 2012
#102
People like something simple that they can say is a "good" number or a "bad" number.
tclambert
Feb 2012
#100