Two different metrics. Of course we wouldn't expect equivelancy.
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The unadjusted don't mean much. The adjusted came out and I think it's 8.0%. Look it up if you like. So 8.0% was low by three hundredths. I didn't promise you it was exact and suggested you look it up. I still came a lot closer from memory than your 9.1%. Right, and the lower value is what is commonly compared. |
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And yet, the DOL Feb Jobs Report released last Friday said Unemployment ***REMAINED*** at 8.3%.
That's the nobama administration not advancing in the jobs/unemployment sector enough to even change the percentage from the previous month!
Still misreably above 8% after a stimulus-passing promise from him that if the stimulus was approved, unemployment would not go above 8%. What an economist this socialist is! |
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And yet, the DOL Feb Jobs Report released last Friday said Unemployment ***REMAINED*** at 8.3%.
That's the nobama administration not advancing in the jobs/unemployment sector enough to even change the percentage from the previous month!
Still misreably above 8% after a stimulus-passing promise from him that if the stimulus was approved, unemployment would not go above 8%. What an economist this socialist is!
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