I hate to be skeptical, but based on the so called experts dismal track record and endless under and over-estimation of economic statistics, this number will, in all likelihood, be revised downward next week.
Doesn't matter, this dip is too small and is insignificant. The unemployment rate is still over 9%. The number of jobs added is not enough to help the economy. We need to add 300,000 jobs a month over many months in order to pull us out of this depression. Also, could some of these jobs have been added to help with seasonal positions during peak tourist season?
I hate to be skeptical, but based on the so called experts dismal track record and endless under and over-estimation of economic statistics, this number will, in all likelihood, be revised downward next week.
ReplyDeleteI don't buy it.
ReplyDeleteI completely trust everything the government tells me through the Main Stream Media.
ReplyDeleteYou guys are just HOPING for the US to fail. You and Rush Limbaugh.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't matter, this dip is too small and is insignificant. The unemployment rate is still over 9%. The number of jobs added is not enough to help the economy. We need to add 300,000 jobs a month over many months in order to pull us out of this depression. Also, could some of these jobs have been added to help with seasonal positions during peak tourist season?
ReplyDeleteYou guys are just HOPING for the US to fail. You and Rush Limbaugh.
ReplyDeleteAugust 5, 2011 9:48 AM
Oh yeah, that's it. Everybody wants to be poor and hungry.