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Just How Much Unemployment Positive Aspects In Washington News

![]() AFP | Obama spokesman incorrectly says Romney moving goal posts on unemployment Washington Post WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's campaign says Republican rival Mitt Romney is trying to “move the goal posts” and reverse his position on unemployment. Actually, that's a fumble of the facts. In an interview with Time magazine, Romney predicts Obama team wrongly says Romney moves goal posts Romney pledges 6 percent unemployment if elected Romney promises to lower unemployment to 6 percent in first term |
![]() Providence Business News | Unemployed Burn as Fed Fiddles on Natural Rate Debate: Jobs San Francisco Chronicle David Horowitz says he's "not enough of an economist" to know who's right. He just wants a full-time job again. Horowitz, 47, says he lost his health policy analyst job in Washington a month before the US recession began in December 2007. Unemployed burn as Fed fiddles on natural rate debate |
Unemployed Burn as Fed Fiddles in Debate Over Natural Rate: Jobs BusinessWeek David Horowitz says he's “not enough of an economist” to know who's right. He just wants a full-time job again. Horowitz, 47, says he lost his health policy analyst job in Washington a month before the US recession began in December 2007. |
Obama focuses on fighting for seniors, veterans in new pair of positive ads Washington Post It's not enough just to make as speech about how much we value veterans. It's not enough just to remember them on Memorial Day.” At the end, Obama salutes. ANALYSIS: Obama's re-election campaign puts him back on the airwaves in a pair of positive ads |
![]() Toledo Blade | Unemployment rates dip on Peninsula Peninsula Daily “The labor force in Jefferson County also stayed just about the same,” Court added. Unemployment rates were higher in both counties one year ago, at 10.5 percent in Clallam County and 9.8 percent in Jefferson County. Statewide, Washington's seasonally Ohio tide of long-term unemployed ready to rise as 99ers exhaust benefits April jobless rate at 8.9 percent for Spokane County |


