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Month: October 2012

Unemployment in the Eleventh Hour: Labor Statistics and Election 2012

  • October 31, 2012

by Alex Engler “I expect we’re either going to see a bit of an acceleration of payroll jobs, or we’re going to see the unemployment rate go back up.” That is former Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Commissioner Keith Hall,…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Economy

OP-ED | Failing The Test of our Progress – The Need for a New Progressive Movement

  • October 24, 2012

by Pat Denehan It is a well-known fact that the majority of the American people have not been the beneficiaries of the economic gains made in the past several decades. To cite a common statistic demonstrating this point, the Congressional…

Categories: Op-Ed, Politics
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