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Unemployment rate down to 4.9%

How many of the 169000 jobs went to the most needed? How many of the 169000 jobs are low-paying jobs for kids or adults?
 
Originally posted by: inhotep
How many of the 169000 jobs went to the most needed? How many of the 169000 jobs are low-paying jobs for kids or adults?

In Friday's report, U.S. employers added 169,000 jobs in August, reflecting increased employment in industries, including construction, professional and business services, health care and education, and financial activities. But manufacturers shed jobs for the third straight month, reflecting the industry's sometimes bumpy road to recovery from the 2001 recession.

Mostly service jobs. Manufacturing continues to shrink in employment in the US. Education picked up as schools went back into session.
 

If you read www.VDare.com, op-ed writers claim that a great many of the "new jobs" are going to low-wage immigrants and not Amerians. As always, the media doesn't want to report on "what kinds of jobs".

 
Originally posted by: WhipperSnapper

If you read www.VDare.com, op-ed writers claim that a great many of the "new jobs" are going to low-wage immigrants and not Amerians. As always, the media doesn't want to report on "what kinds of jobs".

No surprise there. We have to employ Bush's illegal immigrants somehow since he refuses to lock down our border.
 
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