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	<title>Comments on: Sluggish economy</title>
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		<title>By: RAJ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Census jobs need to be removed from jobs reports the last two months to accurately reflect non-census job creation. Including them makes the June 125,000 total job loss look ominous. In May if you include census jobs, the economy created over 400,000 jobs the largest month of job creation in ten years. Ten years ago was the last census so it should not be surprising that this May reported the highest job creation for a single month since the last census in 2000.

Non-census positive job creation every month this year with over 600,000 jobs created.

Not enough but it dos show the effect of the stimulas at work. In June 83,000 non-census jobs were created to June of 2009 when there was  job loss of 450,000 a net swing of +533,000 year over year.

Happens evry ten tears and anyone can cherrypick the numers any way they wish depending on their ideology.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Census jobs need to be removed from jobs reports the last two months to accurately reflect non-census job creation. Including them makes the June 125,000 total job loss look ominous. In May if you include census jobs, the economy created over 400,000 jobs the largest month of job creation in ten years. Ten years ago was the last census so it should not be surprising that this May reported the highest job creation for a single month since the last census in 2000.</p>
<p>Non-census positive job creation every month this year with over 600,000 jobs created.</p>
<p>Not enough but it dos show the effect of the stimulas at work. In June 83,000 non-census jobs were created to June of 2009 when there was  job loss of 450,000 a net swing of +533,000 year over year.</p>
<p>Happens evry ten tears and anyone can cherrypick the numers any way they wish depending on their ideology.</p>
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