The group of people in Washington D.C. that run this country said a week or so ago that the bad times are over we had hit the bottom and are on a rebound. But as of the 1st of October we are at 9.8% unemployment rate. Employers slashed another 263,000 jobs in September. And most employers are cutting hours of full-time and part-time workers. I don't see how things are getting better, if more and more people are getting laid off and more and more are having there hours cut.There are not enough jobs: A bill that would provide another 13 weeks of federally funded unemployment benefits to hard-hit states sailed through the House last week but may be complicated by some senators' efforts to get benefit extensions for all states. In some states, eligible workers have already received as many as 79 weeks of benefits. Historically, spells of unemployment that lasted a year or more are very rare. These trends are the sorts that haven't been seen since the Great Depression. Indeed, the number of workers who have been unemployed for 27 weeks or more called "long-term unemployed",rose by 450,000, to 5.4 million. Last month, 36% of the unemployed had been out of work for at least six months. The unemployed face a market in which job seekers outnumber job openings by a ratio of 6:1.
We are at a pivotal moment for this country I feel that our time has come and this country is doomed to fail. If you don't have food and other supplies put back, please start now. Everyday you waste is a day gone forever. Start a plan to buy food, water and other household items you will need and buy everything you can afford. We are in the first stage of a Great Depression and I think things will only get worse from here on. Get your house in order and GET READY.
Keep your eye's open and your powder dry, because the NWO is coming and as I have said before they never sleep!!!
I KNOW that they are full of crap. They're just trying to suck in some some wary investors who were sitting on the fence... Life on the street says things are getting worse. Around here anyways.
ReplyDeleteI agree Mayberry here in CA I think the real unemployment rate is 15% or more(not the rate you see on the news but the real rate)
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