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- From: tomf@ai.bunny.gte.com (Tom Fawcett)
- Newsgroups: talk.bizarre,alt.politics.bush,alt.politics.clinton
- Subject: Re: BUSH
- Message-ID: <TOMF.92Jul23172512@ai.bunny.gte.com>
- Date: 23 Jul 92 21:25:12 GMT
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- In-reply-to: mccall@mksol.dseg.ti.com's message of 23 Jul 92 16:06:36 GMT
-
- > >The recession is easing? Where? Have you heard the latest unemployment
- > >figures?
- >
- > Wherever did you get the idea that what the unemployment rate was
- > doing had anything to do with whether the economy was in a recession
- > or not? While the two tend to be linked, the unemployment rate
- > generally lags. What this means is that unemployment (in a 'normal'
- > recession) will continue to get worse even after the upturn, and the
- > amelioration of unemployment will trail along behind the improving
- > economy.
-
- It can also mean that we're not coming out of the recession at all.
- Imagine that.
-
- Please move this discussion out of talk.bizarre and into misc.jobs.offered.
- I'm sure it will cheer up all the people looking for work.
-
- -Tom
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