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MORE ECONOMIC GOOD NEWS!! bush recovery continues

#1 Postby rainstorm » Sat Nov 08, 2003 8:27 am

300,000 jobs created in past quarter


By Patrice Hill
THE WASHINGTON TIMES



The unemployment rate declined to 6 percent in October as businesses created nearly 300,000 jobs in the past three months — a breakthrough for the economy that suggests the recovery finally is in full swing.
The Labor Department's report yesterday of job gains came as a major surprise not only because the 126,000 gain for October was bigger than expected, but also because it was accompanied by revisions that showed a similar dose of job growth in September and a small 35,000 increase in August. The gains followed job losses that averaged 85,000 a month since January.
The report showed the economy started creating jobs during the summer quarter when economic growth soared at a blockbuster 7.2 percent rate on a one-time boost from tax rebates. Since job growth had been the missing ingredient in the recovery since the recession of 2001, economists hailed the report as a sign that one of the longest job droughts in modern times is finally ending.
"We've finally shifted from jobless recovery to sustained expansion," said Bill Cheney, chief economist with John Hancock Financial Services, who predicted the job gains will continue to increase to 200,000 a month next year. "Sizzling economic growth eventually had to translate into stronger job growth and, in fact, it was happening just under the radar until now."
"We have liftoff," said Joel Naroff, president of Naroff Economic Advisers, noting that the job gains were led by some of the strongest sectors — retailers, health care, education and temporary help — but were visible nearly everywhere except manufacturing.
Economists said the decline in unemployment from 6.1 percent in September should give a much-needed lift to consumer spirits and help stoke a strong Christmas selling season.
The job gains, while modest by historical standards, are seen as important both because consumers focus on them and because growth in jobs and incomes is needed for the recovery to continue. Consumer-income growth, and thus spending growth, in the past two years came mainly as the result of tax cuts, which increased disposable incomes, and higher productivity, where people worked harder so they could earn more.
But yesterday's report showed that income growth was tapering off without any growth in jobs. The yearly rate of wage gains dropped dramatically in the past two years from more than 4 percent to 2.4 percent — the lowest in a decade. The increase in take-home pay provided by President Bush's tax cuts served mostly to mask the marked downtrend in wage income, economists said.
The White House celebrated yesterday's news and took credit for the boost from consumer- and business-tax breaks that catapulted the economy to its strongest performance in nearly two decades during the summer. Mr. Bush's re-election prospects a year from now depend heavily on public perceptions that the economy and job market are improving.

of course, the dems will bad mouth this too, hehe
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The Dems don't understand...

#2 Postby WXBUFFJIM » Sat Nov 08, 2003 8:48 am

More jobs means a better economy. If the democrats thinks differently, why does that party even exist. I'm republican all the way!!! That's why Arnold will fix up California's problems, at least enough where we get more businesses back in the state. That's just another example!!

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#3 Postby chadtm80 » Sat Nov 08, 2003 8:52 am

Im rebublican too, but its going to take a lot more then Arnold to fix california's problems.. LOL

No doubt things are looking up for our econamy
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honestly

#4 Postby WXBUFFJIM » Sat Nov 08, 2003 9:38 am

It's gonna take all parties coming together in agreement and say this is what we want, we want more jobs, a better economy. It's gonna take everyone's help, both republican, democrat, independent, etc. We need to see all parties agree on these issues and that will better enable us to go forward!

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Re: honestly

#5 Postby stormchazer » Sat Nov 08, 2003 1:04 pm

WXBUFFJIM wrote:It's gonna take all parties coming together in agreement and say this is what we want, we want more jobs, a better economy. It's gonna take everyone's help, both republican, democrat, independent, etc. We need to see all parties agree on these issues and that will better enable us to go forward!

Jim


All parties will never agree. I long or a day when 1 party can step back and say...hey that worked...or at minimum, say that might, but can I suggest this. It will never happen because the Democrats will never do that....LOL.. :lol:
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#6 Postby janswizard » Sat Nov 08, 2003 2:45 pm

Well, I read that most of the jobs created are in the service industry - not sure what they meant by the service industry but if it's waitresses, cooks, and jobs like those, you can bet those aren't very well paying jobs.

I work for a huge company - we got our annual raises last week. Most of us didn't get more than 32 cents an hour.
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Re: honestly

#7 Postby Stephanie » Sat Nov 08, 2003 6:41 pm

WXBUFFJIM wrote:It's gonna take all parties coming together in agreement and say this is what we want, we want more jobs, a better economy. It's gonna take everyone's help, both republican, democrat, independent, etc. We need to see all parties agree on these issues and that will better enable us to go forward!

Jim


You're absolutely right Jim! I think our biggest problem is that we have PARTIES and that is really dividing us and not allowing us to get much accomplished.

That is good news about the economy, but there's also places like in the Carolinas that have lost alot of manufacturing jobs and have not recovered yet. It's a start.

Yes Jans, that is what the service industry is made up of mostly, but there are alot adminstrative jobs that make it up as well.
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Re: honestly

#8 Postby blizzard » Sat Nov 08, 2003 7:06 pm

stormchazer wrote:
WXBUFFJIM wrote:It's gonna take all parties coming together in agreement and say this is what we want, we want more jobs, a better economy. It's gonna take everyone's help, both republican, democrat, independent, etc. We need to see all parties agree on these issues and that will better enable us to go forward!

Jim


All parties will never agree. I long or a day when 1 party can step back and say...hey that worked...or at minimum, say that might, but can I suggest this. It will never happen because the Democrats will never do that....LOL.. :lol:


Neither will the Republicans :lol: :lol:
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#9 Postby streetsoldier » Sat Nov 08, 2003 7:36 pm

Service Workers International also includes hospital/nursing home staff (not doctors, RNs or MSW/LPCs-psychologists, who are considered "white collar professionals"), as well as retail clerks, food service, etc.
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#10 Postby Guest » Sat Nov 08, 2003 8:39 pm

It's great that our economy is starting to rebound. I'm not too surprised though. War seems to bring us out of economic ruts. Look at The Great Depression for example. WWII helped us out of that one. Sad that it sometimes takes war to get our economy to improve. But thank goodness it's improving.
...Jennifer...
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#11 Postby rainstorm » Sat Nov 08, 2003 8:39 pm

plenty of good news. christmas season looks excellent
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Re: honestly

#12 Postby stormchazer » Sat Nov 08, 2003 9:42 pm

blizzard wrote:
stormchazer wrote:
WXBUFFJIM wrote:It's gonna take all parties coming together in agreement and say this is what we want, we want more jobs, a better economy. It's gonna take everyone's help, both republican, democrat, independent, etc. We need to see all parties agree on these issues and that will better enable us to go forward!

Jim


All parties will never agree. I long or a day when 1 party can step back and say...hey that worked...or at minimum, say that might, but can I suggest this. It will never happen because the Democrats will never do that....LOL.. :lol:


Neither will the Republicans :lol: :lol:


I know...the Republicans are right!!
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#13 Postby David » Sun Nov 09, 2003 1:26 am

:vote: :D
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