The unemployment rate in the United States has been running at a high rate since the financial crisis of 2008. While the current government figure for those unemployed as seen in the chart below is 7.9%, it doesn’t take into account those who have been unemployed too long, but does count those who took any […]
Ask Bush and Obama Where Your Jobs Went America!
February 28, 2013 by Doug Eberhardt
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Does this Administration Care About Teens?
January 14, 2010 by Doug Eberhardt
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So while I am negative in my articles about government’s wasteful spending and living beyond its means at the expense of We the People, and as the unemployment picture gets worse and worse for the youth of today, what will it take for this administration to listen to ideas that can help teens get jobs?
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