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Old 10-18-2010, 06:27 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by ardeegee View Post
Unemployment rates, at least, don't bear that out.

http://www.google.com/publicdata?ds=...rate&tdim=true

I see that your state of Colorado has a bit less than national average and mine (South Carolina) has a bit higher than average, but for both unemployment now is higher than it was in November 2008.

Do I blame that on Obama or Bush? Nope. We are in the midst of another fundamental sift in the structure of the job market-- much like there was with the industrial revolution-- and nobody's going to stop it. But still-- it is hard to say that things are "better."
What is that fundamental shift and what caused it? (I'm not trying to be a "sagacious donkey;" I'm really curious).
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