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Government Says Job Losses Spread Into Retailing, Financial Services; Jobless Rate 4.5%

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by infidel_us May 4, 2007 2:42 PM EDT
The HIGHEST rate of People that have NO HEALTH CARE and the LOWEST standard of LIVING in the G-7... Great job JERKS!!
Posted by skyk at 10:26 AM : May 04, 2007

Quick....better end it all now, before you have to suffer any further! :) I'm sure there's a nice socialist country (France) that would love it if you moved there. Can I buy you a one way ticket?
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by notblue May 4, 2007 2:36 PM EDT
Typical CBS political dribble, the U.S. has not only for the past 6 years seen the lowest unemployment rates in history but we enjoy the lowest unemployment rate in the industrialized world. For CBS it's all about political perspective and who is in the white house.
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by rharrin1 May 4, 2007 2:26 PM EDT
There are always members of society who are in a state of "flux"...changing jobs, between jobs, etc.

Posted by Infidel_US at 10:27 AM : May 04, 2007

In a state of "flux" laid off, looking for a new job,etc.
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by condumism May 4, 2007 2:24 PM EDT
Very bad news for the Fascist GOPigs, now nothing more than a regional party of hypocrits, occupying 14 states, 11 of which are the original Confederacy, plus Kansas, Utah, and Wyoming. These same states are the epicenter of hypocrisy in the USA, dumber than nails, and fascist pigs toboot
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by beanerman4 May 4, 2007 2:21 PM EDT
before anyone else notices, I meant
"January 2001". Just know it has been a long time.

I also am working two jobs to make ends meet. Neither pays that well because of the economy here. So I guess your right, you can find them but they are lower paying and you have to work twice as hard for less.
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by rharrin1 May 4, 2007 2:21 PM EDT
Keep up the left-wing propaganda and keep PROPING up your pals in our DO-NOTHING CONGRESS American wouldn't expect anthing less.
Posted by perception5 at 10:33 AM : May 04, 2007

And just what did your rubber stamp congress do for this country?
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by rharrin1 May 4, 2007 2:14 PM EDT
We have been in a downward spiral since about January, 2000; not so coincidentally the time King George, the Decider, started his reign.

Posted by beanerman4 at 10:50 AM : May 04, 2007

The mexicans got the jobs or the jobs were exported.
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by blindersoff May 4, 2007 2:11 PM EDT
there are jobs, I happen to have TWO of them. Wages are the same as a few years ago, but did anyone notice that milk and gas keep going up. If you are independently wealthy and Republican, I bet you are doing fine, and no the Mexicans are not "taking my job", and yes I do have a college degree, but still need one white collar (full time 9-5) and one part time (blue collar 20-30 hours) every week to make ends meet in Charlotte, NC. Let's be honest people, the economy is only great for those already with money. It is a fact that there a record number of millionaires and that the gap between the have's and have nots have grown excessively in the last 6 years.
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by heresmy2cent May 4, 2007 2:10 PM EDT
Walmart must have decided to cut back on building more stores.
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by beanerman4 May 4, 2007 1:50 PM EDT
Obviously, so far, no one from Michigan has posted here.

We have been in a downward spiral since about January, 2000; not so coincidentally the time King George, the Decider, started his reign.

I mean it really has stunk here in Michigan for a long, long time. There are no jobs. Our state is almost bankrupt, with school funding now being cut $129 per student. People are leaving our state in droves. We lead the nation in foreclosures and bankruptcies. Homes have plummeted in value and are not selling; and not just in the last few months or so, but over six long years.

I'd like to here from some others here in Michigan, now is your chance to voice on this.
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