Unemployment Dropped In Most States In December, But Will It Last?
For everyone who so over these economic doldrums, the latest Labor Department jobs data for December 2011 may prove to be a bit of a belated holiday gift. Let's just hope that gift doesn't end up being returned in a couple months.
The reason the unemployment rate drops in December is because many businesses hire for the holidays. It is seasonal employment only and anyone with half a brain would know this. The dumbocraps know how stupid and gullible their Kool Aid drinkers are so they will bait them with these kind of misleading reports.
According to the Labor Department, Maryland added 25,000 jobs in 2011. I'm sure that there was a drop in the end at the end of the year but I'm also sure we didn't drop 25,000 jobs.
It's interesting that Congressman Harris states that Maryland dropped 1,200 jobs in December but didn't see fit to report the gain of 25,000 jobs during the rest of the year.
Just for information, I am neither a Democrat or a Republican. I vote for who I believe will do the best job.
The reason the unemployment rate drops in December is because many businesses hire for the holidays. It is seasonal employment only and anyone with half a brain would know this. The dumbocraps know how stupid and gullible their Kool Aid drinkers are so they will bait them with these kind of misleading reports.
ReplyDeleteno it won't last...
ReplyDeleteAccording to the Labor Department, Maryland added 25,000 jobs in 2011. I'm sure that there was a drop in the end at the end of the year but I'm also sure we didn't drop 25,000 jobs.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting that Congressman Harris states that Maryland dropped 1,200 jobs in December but didn't see fit to report the gain of 25,000 jobs during the rest of the year.
Just for information, I am neither a Democrat or a Republican. I vote for who I believe will do the best job.
too bad 6:23. some could use help in the primaries...every bit as important as the general election.
ReplyDeleteunemployment also drops because some have run out & cannot receive further benefits.
ReplyDeletetoo bad 6:23. some could use help in the primaries...every bit as important as the general election.
ReplyDeleteJanuary 26, 2012 2:32 AM
What?