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From: theMagician (Rep: 5463)Date: 05/06/2012 13:35
Forum: Wall Street Pit - Msg #2267226Thread #673398414 (Rec: 0)
Those who think poor jobs numbers dictate electoral destiny would be well advised to spend some time looking through the BLS Web site. When President George W. Bush entered office in January 2001, there were 132.466 million payroll jobs. In November 2004, there were 132.182 million payroll jobs. He was the first president in recent memory to be re-elected after having seen net job losses over the course of his presidential term.



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