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seattleblue Donating Member (437 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-31-10 01:13 PM
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9. The unemployment rate is broken down by state and city
and everything else if you bother to look for it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_une... The average unemployment (the ones they still count) is near 10% and the real rate is probably 16-17%. No the Great Recession is not over. It is just over for Wall Street and those who are trying to cover up for them and tell us to "move along now, nothing more to see".
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  -How the Great Recession Was Brought to an End SunsetDreams  Jul-31-10 12:56 PM   #0 
  - I suspect most people in the real world would tell you it's not over.  marmar   Jul-31-10 12:57 PM   #1 
  - Not most people and not even  impik   Jul-31-10 12:59 PM   #3 
  - Ahem....  marmar   Jul-31-10 01:03 PM   #5 
  - that might be true,  SunsetDreams   Jul-31-10 12:59 PM   #4 
  - "will show that it could have been much worse"  Oregone   Jul-31-10 01:42 PM   #11 
     - Thank you for quoting me  SunsetDreams   Jul-31-10 01:55 PM   #13 
        - Well thats like arguing about the shape of the world to Flat Earthers  Oregone   Jul-31-10 02:17 PM   #14 
  - That wouldn't mean they were right.*  DrToast   Jul-31-10 01:07 PM   #7 
  - Not over in my town.  asdjrocky   Jul-31-10 12:59 PM   #2 
  - Yes, the  SunsetDreams   Jul-31-10 01:06 PM   #6 
     - The unemployment rate is broken down by state and city  seattleblue   Jul-31-10 01:13 PM   #9 
        - You are correct, I've seen that graph, BUT  SunsetDreams   Jul-31-10 01:15 PM   #10 
           - The reason is that our industry has been exported.  seattleblue   Jul-31-10 03:03 PM   #17 
              - +1 (nt)  Kurovski   Jul-31-10 03:13 PM   #18 
              - I believe that is part of the reason  SunsetDreams   Jul-31-10 03:21 PM   #19 
                 - Because investment is the new work, work is the new welfare, welfare is the new hell and so on  TheKentuckian   Jul-31-10 06:35 PM   #22 
  - Until the unemployment rate decreases significantly, I'll continue to doubt there's a recovery  The Northerner   Jul-31-10 01:10 PM   #8 
  - We haven't seen the end of this recession, at most all we've seen is a paper recovery  MadHound   Jul-31-10 01:46 PM   #12 
  - To the jobless recovery we can now add a paper recovery  IndianaGreen   Jul-31-10 02:35 PM   #16 
  - K&R  treestar   Jul-31-10 02:29 PM   #15 
  - K & R for the entire thread.  pnorman   Jul-31-10 04:51 PM   #20 
  - Consensus: Not only NOT over, but heading for a 2nd big dip  amborin   Jul-31-10 05:25 PM   #21 
 

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