The Jobs Report was released this morning reporting unemployment trending higher at 9.5% and another 467,000 jobs lost last month which was worse than expected figures. Other points to consider is that people who have lost their unemployment benefits are not factored in this figure nor are those people who are out of work and do not qualify [...]
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