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Paul E. Harrington and Andrew M. Sum

What the jobless statistics don't reveal

By Paul E. Harrington and Andrew M. Sum
March 23, 2004

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ASSUMING THEY have time for anything besides responding to each other's attacks, President Bush and Senator John Kerry will be spending a lot of time talking about the economy and jobs. Kerry claims that Bush has overseen a recovery without job creation, while the president claims that strong growth in gross domestic product and productivity indicates that new jobs are ... (Full Article: 839 Words)

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