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Now you're simply being absurd. It was 17% at the start of the this 37 month streak. To claim it hasn't come down since then is to deny reality.
It's only comes down because people are leaving the labor force. The only reason any unemployment figures has been lower is because people are leaving the labor force. That's not a good thing.
You may say you're not a Conservative, but you sure are as delusional as one.
Part of not being a drone is learning how to think. We can't all have low expectations like you can.
Service-providing ........................... 4,880,000
Professional and business services .......... 1,780,000
Trade, transportation, and utilities ........ 1,234,000
Education and health services ............... 1,191,000
Other services .............................. 1,040,000
Goods-producing ............................... 995,000
Retail ........................................ 620,000
Durable Goods ................................. 522,000
Manufacturing ................................. 521,000
Construction .................................. 280,000
Mining and logging ............................ 194,000
Bureau of Labor Statistics Data
Maybe it's my disillusionment again, but why exactly is it a good thing that only 10% of the jobs which matter the most have only been created? As I have said last time, service-providing are low skill, low paying, non-productive jobs. Why is it a good think that the economy has more of these types of jobs?
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