More than half of U.S. households affected by joblessness
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at 9:06 am
In a startling new Pew survey, more than half of households say that within the past year a member of the household has been out of work — up 15 percentage points since last year. The survey in general paints a bleak picture of the jobless recovery:
And 70 percent of respondents report having a major financial difficulty, including unemployment, in the past year.
2 Comments
Comment posted April 26, 2010 @ 1:05 am
Can’t blame Bush for those numbers. And the lefties were warned before the election that Obama’s policies would be disastrous. Our only hope is that we teabaggers save the day once again, like we did during the Reagan Revolution.
One of these days we’ll just tell you all to go self fornicate. Tired of saving your thankless asses.
Comment posted June 10, 2010 @ 5:01 pm
Thankless asses?
You can’t blame Bush for those numbers?
People like you and your ignorance are the biggest threat to America – ever. With democracy we get the government we deserve – and everybody can voice their opinion, but get a small clue that the economic situation we are in cannot be blamed on the current administration. Not in any honest view of the FACTs.
Perhaps an intelligence test at the polling places is in order…
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