where did all the jobs go?

by justinb 3. July 2010 21:35

If you were under the impression that the job market has, or at least is, recovered/recovering than you might be surprised to learn otherwise. So what does that mean? It means people are beginning to wonder where did all the jobs go? You know the jobs that the Bailout Billions were supposed to create. Let's top it off with the nearly 8 million jobs that have been lost which are probably lost for the rest of our lifetime.

Really its no joke...the economy is being a little temperamental with getting back on track. Despite the fact that the current Great Recession has lately been adding 100,000 plus jobs the last few months, that's just a drop in the bucket compared to the 15 million plus unemployed. As for the unemployed, getting another unemployment benefits extension isn't likely as Congress is starting to tighten up on the spending or at least the spending on the unemployed. Hummh maybe the unemployed are considered expendable? Who knows. Surely the BP oil spill debacle isn't adding (positively) to the economic woes either.

So where did all the jobs go? Your guess is as good as the next guy's. What is certain is that the Bailout Billions, from which the banks benefited, has done little if anything to revive the economy and create jobs. At best the Bailout Billions merely refilled the Banker's coffers. So the question that everyone is pondering, what's going to be the next economic wave to get the economy out of the trenches? Hummh, you're still searching for an answer too huh. Don't worry, so too is Congress who knows their days are numbered if a job recovery miracle doesn't happen in the next few months. The fall elections are coming and let's face it, voters aren't happy with the overall economic conditions. So in the next few months you can expect your Congress men and women to answer the "where did all the jobs go?" question in an attempt to survive the voter axe or gain support to make to Washington. Sealed

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