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Originally posted by loam
reply to post by alternateuniverse
With the jump attributed to part-time employment and government jobs, the magic of the initial impression will soon wear off.
Most people aren't that stupid and wont find this impressive at all.edit on 5-10-2012 by loam because: (no reason given)
Health care added 44,000 jobs in September. Job gains continued in ambulatory
health care services (+30,000) and hospitals (+8,000). Over the past year,
employment in health care has risen by 295,000.
In September, employment increased by 17,000 in transportation and warehousing.
Within the industry, there were job gains in transit and ground passenger
transportation (+9,000) and in warehousing and storage (+4,000).
Employment in financial activities edged up in September (+13,000), reflecting
modest job growth in credit intermediation (+6,000) and real estate (+7,000).
Employment in other major industries, including mining and logging, construction,
wholesale trade, retail trade, information, professional and business services,
leisure and hospitality, and government, showed little change over the month.
Originally posted by jimmiec
My grandmother could have predicted this and she has been dead for 16 years. It takes 150,000 new jobs a month just to keep up with those entering the job force. Add a few million illegals and their number is just silly politics that any sane human being can see right through.
Originally posted by Indigo5
Jack Welch is now competing with Donald Trump for the Batsh*& crazy idealogue award. Don't worry...Trump is never one to be outdone...he will soon claim HE is President Obama's actual father and his mother was a black Soviet era spy he met in the 60's.
Last week, California reported a large drop in applications, pushing down the overall figure to the lowest since February 2008.
This week, it reported a significant increase as it processed applications delayed from the previous week.