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Old 10-05-2012, 09:47 AM  
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Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii View Post
You have to look for what I believe are called the "TI" numbers? Maybe someone can help me out here. Its the number counties and states publish that helps to provide their various fundings from FED level. For example, a couple years back when Nevada was publishing 11 or 12% unemployment, Las Vegas was at 22-23%. It's the total number out of work. The BS number in the news is basically only the number of people at unemployment office making claims. Someone mentioned that earlier.

Are these numbers published anywhere?
Are they released only annually?

To be honest, I personally find your media outlets are addicted to numbers too often.
Reminds me of clicking refresh on CCBill stats every 5 minutes, or a trade script.
Should be checking over a 3-6 month period, or even a year.

So even if the number given by the media is amount from unemployment office making claims. This number seems to be decreasing, again, shouldn't this be good news for everyone?
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