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Economy
In reply to the discussion: Anonymous Weekend Economists August 31-September 3, 2012 [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)16. This is the back story behind that famous "jobs" bikini chart,
which can be found here and many other places.
This one ought to be posted right under it, perhaps at eye level.

Here.
Report found Here.
Also from the report
"... The unbalanced recession and recovery have meant that the long-term rise in inequality in the U.S. continues.
The good jobs deficit is now deeper than it was at the start of the 21st century ..."
It's hard to fathom that even the most joyous about "the recovery" ignore the idea that all the new jobs might just be from the inertia we create while circling the drain.
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