Job Growth in August Literally Nonexistent, Congress Needs to Shape Up
In August, as we learned on Friday, job growth in the United States of America was an astounding zero. (…)
In August, as we learned on Friday, job growth in the United States of America was an astounding zero. (…)
Thursday, the stock market dropped and dropped hard. (…)
The downgrade of the S&P 500 leading to the United States credit rating slipping from a AAA rating to a AA+ rating for the first time in nearly a century has caused a sudden and major decline in the stock market. (…)
Thursday night, the Republican Party imploded. (…)
The state of the American economy is in a state of flux. (…)
In the 1990’s, the American economy was at one of the highest points it has ever been. (…)
For months now, sports fans around the nation have had a frown on their faces. (…)
It has often been the complaint of many Americans that the men and women of the United States Congress do not work hard enough and focus on the issues that matter the most to the citizens of the nation and the well being of the state as a whole. (…)
It was recently announced that in July and August, over one hundred thousand men and women were expected to be let go from public jobs, particularly from the education field. (…)
The state of the American economy is not exactly great. (…)
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