(Self-Banished @ Dec. 13 2013,2:56 pm)
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(irisheyes @ Dec. 13 2013,11:45 am)
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(Self-Banished @ Dec. 09 2013,11:33 pm)
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The question being, do they cook the numbers like the Feds do?
You've complained many times before about the UI numbers being too high, now you complain about them when they're low.
That's delusion. Seems like you actually want the economy to be bad.
They've not been right since the bumbler took office, artificially low because they're not counting the folks that have quit looking for work.
And even with the numbers being "massaged" they're still high. This president and his romper room rejects have no idea hope to stimulate an economy except wrecking our future and printing 88 billion a month.
Me? Wanting the economy to be bad? With what I do?
I guess we can just change your nickname from Kaptain Kreepy to Kaptain Dumbass
How do you explain the unemployment rates in Republican States? South Carolina 7.5%, Georgia 8.1%..
I can think of something that has been cooked.. Your brain..
The 10 poorest states are:
1. Mississippi
Median household income: $37,095
Unemployment rate: 9.2 percent
Percent below poverty line: 24.2 percent
2. Arkansas
Median household income: $40,112
Unemployment rate: 7.3 percent
Percent below poverty line: 19.8 percent
3. West Virginia
Median household income: $40,196
Unemployment rate: 7.3 percent
Percent below poverty line: 17.8 percent
4. Alabama
Median household income: $41,574
Unemployment rate: 7.3 percent
Percent below poverty line: 19 percent
5. Kentucky
Median household income: $41,724
Unemployment rate: 8.2 percent
Percent below poverty line: 19.4 percent
6. New Mexico
Median household income: $42,558
Unemployment rate: 6.9 percent
Percent below poverty line: 20.8 percent
7. Tennessee
Median household income: $42,764
Unemployment rate: 8.0 percent
Percent below poverty line: 17.9 percent
8. Louisiana
Median household income: $42,944
Unemployment rate: 6.4 percent
Percent below poverty line: 19.9 percent
9. South Carolina
Median household income: $43,107
Unemployment rate: 9.1 percent
Percent below poverty line: 18.3 percent
10. Oklahoma
Median household income: $44,312
Unemployment rate: 5.2 percent
Percent below poverty line: 17.2 percent
http://www.parade.com/166996...america