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outtamojo
ParticipantI asked a simple question and thats what I get : (
outtamojo
ParticipantI asked a simple question and thats what I get : (
outtamojo
ParticipantI asked a simple question and thats what I get : (
outtamojo
ParticipantI asked a simple question and thats what I get : (
outtamojo
ParticipantMy point is, nobody lives in a chart
or on a graph. Let’s just go ahead and count and report things the way YOU want to count them – I am fine with that. A simple question:will that make more living breathing people not have jobs?outtamojo
ParticipantMy point is, nobody lives in a chart
or on a graph. Let’s just go ahead and count and report things the way YOU want to count them – I am fine with that. A simple question:will that make more living breathing people not have jobs?outtamojo
ParticipantMy point is, nobody lives in a chart
or on a graph. Let’s just go ahead and count and report things the way YOU want to count them – I am fine with that. A simple question:will that make more living breathing people not have jobs?outtamojo
ParticipantMy point is, nobody lives in a chart
or on a graph. Let’s just go ahead and count and report things the way YOU want to count them – I am fine with that. A simple question:will that make more living breathing people not have jobs?outtamojo
ParticipantMy point is, nobody lives in a chart
or on a graph. Let’s just go ahead and count and report things the way YOU want to count them – I am fine with that. A simple question:will that make more living breathing people not have jobs?outtamojo
Participant“An exodus of discouraged workers from the job
market kept the U.S. unemployment rate from climbing above 10 percent
in December, economists said. Had the labor force not decreased by
661,000 last month, the jobless rate would have been 10.4 percent”Go ahead and tweak how things are counted- has the real world changed one iota because you chose to count things differently?
outtamojo
Participant“An exodus of discouraged workers from the job
market kept the U.S. unemployment rate from climbing above 10 percent
in December, economists said. Had the labor force not decreased by
661,000 last month, the jobless rate would have been 10.4 percent”Go ahead and tweak how things are counted- has the real world changed one iota because you chose to count things differently?
outtamojo
Participant“An exodus of discouraged workers from the job
market kept the U.S. unemployment rate from climbing above 10 percent
in December, economists said. Had the labor force not decreased by
661,000 last month, the jobless rate would have been 10.4 percent”Go ahead and tweak how things are counted- has the real world changed one iota because you chose to count things differently?
outtamojo
Participant“An exodus of discouraged workers from the job
market kept the U.S. unemployment rate from climbing above 10 percent
in December, economists said. Had the labor force not decreased by
661,000 last month, the jobless rate would have been 10.4 percent”Go ahead and tweak how things are counted- has the real world changed one iota because you chose to count things differently?
outtamojo
Participant“An exodus of discouraged workers from the job
market kept the U.S. unemployment rate from climbing above 10 percent
in December, economists said. Had the labor force not decreased by
661,000 last month, the jobless rate would have been 10.4 percent”Go ahead and tweak how things are counted- has the real world changed one iota because you chose to count things differently?
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