Lisa
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Is that what you’d like to think?Except the vast majority of jobs created were low wage, so how does that work?
Is that what you’d like to think?Except the vast majority of jobs created were low wage, so how does that work?
I don’t think things without confirming them Lisa. That’s what the data shows.Is that what you’d like to think?
My goodness, that's just insane.Nearly half the U.S. population is without a job, showing how far the labor recovery has to go
Nearly half the U.S. population is without a job, showing how far the labor recovery has to go
"To get the employment-to-population ratio back to where it was at its peak in 2000 we need to create 30 million jobs," said Torsten Slok, Deutsche Bank's chief economist.www.cnbc.com
So in other words....Nearly half the U.S. population is without a job, showing how far the labor recovery has to go
Nearly half the U.S. population is without a job, showing how far the labor recovery has to go
"To get the employment-to-population ratio back to where it was at its peak in 2000 we need to create 30 million jobs," said Torsten Slok, Deutsche Bank's chief economist.www.cnbc.com
They don’t care..So in other words....
We’re fucked. Tighten down the hatches people. Brace yourselves for a market crash.
Where’s that happening?Of course, there are new Covid-19 spikes. The government has to distract people from the fact that eviction courts are back in session.
You read that right. While the government tells people they can't have a drink at a bar, or get a haircut because it's not "safe", they are also about to be throwing people out of their homes. Because that IS safe <smacks forehead>
There are probably a few states still under emergency orders. But beyond that eviction courts are pretty much all opening.Where’s that happening?