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Originally Posted by 12clicks
wow. thats the kool aide answer for sure.
read this and learn a thing:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-0...bs-beckon.html
"we're suddenly questioning it now because in the past, we never had a real unemployment rate in the high teens. people found work after their unemployment ran out. thats no longer the case. worker "participation is lower than its been in 36 years.
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More mothers are staying home. America is aging. Most people on this board would be considered unemployed... ok need more? going form 66% to 63% is a big deal but there are a lot of factors.