We’ve Wiped Out All The New Jobs Of The 21st Century
What’s the best way to express just how bad the job market is? You could look at the soaring unemployment rate, or perhaps the ever-shortening work week. How about this: Total nonfarm payrolls, notes economist James Hamilton, are now back to where they were in mid 2000, and in a few months they’ll certainly be back to pre-2000 levels. 21st century job creation: gone.
All Jobs Created in the 21st Century Are Now Gone – Clusterstock
About Brian Schuettler
I have been in financial management for about 20 years now and have decided to initiate a blog that addresses the complex financial, accounting and general business issues that confront our society. These issues vary in content and complexity but there is no time in the past half century that has demanded more the identity and clarification of them. This is a start.
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Brian John Schuettler
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