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BumRushDaShow

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1. K&R
Fri Sep 4, 2015, 08:37 AM
Sep 2015

Thanks for posting, and hope you have a happy Labor Day coming up because many of appreciate your labor gathering these stats!

K&R BumRushDaShow Sep 2015 #1
Thank you for the thanks. mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2015 #2
The Real State of Unemployment - In 1994 the Clinton... jtuck004 Sep 2015 #3
Paul Craig Roberts? LMAO stevenleser Sep 2015 #4
For people who prefer facts.... whatthehey Sep 2015 #5
Meaning...we can exclude all your further posts as the usual Gloom and Doom bucket brigade on duty? Fred Sanders Sep 2015 #7
Facts are good, especially when one can limit them to those that serve their point of view. But jtuck004 Sep 2015 #8
I'm sorry, that's all hogwash, but that's to be expected from Paul Craig Roberts progree Sep 2015 #9
Is that '95? Doesn't address 93-94 at all, so maybe the hog is still dirty. But the link jtuck004 Sep 2015 #10
Yes, it addresses 1993-1994. And before. Its a long tedious read, I suggest you read it. progree Sep 2015 #11
Wish I could rec your response. In general everything from PCR is nonsense. stevenleser Sep 2015 #15
Thanks. That BLS article on the 1994 changes is a bear to read progree Sep 2015 #17
Great news...ignore the doom and gloomers, they will forever be that! Media, you on this! Fred Sanders Sep 2015 #6
Joe and Mika were going to cover it at 8:30 this morning but I had decamped and gone CTyankee Sep 2015 #12
K & R davidpdx Sep 2015 #13
Lower unemployment? Once again, I blame Obama. n/t SpankMe Sep 2015 #14
Over the past month, over the past year, and since February 2010 progree Sep 2015 #16
Here you go: a whole bunch of charts: mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2015 #18
Today’s share of the long-term jobless is higher than in any of the 3 previous recessions progree Sep 2015 #19
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