Re: This was a very ugly labor market report, and there is no amount of lipstick that can improve its image. Indeed, not only does it suggest that the pace of job losses in the U.S. remains very high, it bucks the trend of four consecutive months.
kman <km...@bellsouth.net>
Hey retard, you do realize the markets are closed today right?
I can see why your ex wife doesnt want you to have the kids any more,
you are spending half of your life posting crap on a stupid forum.
Geezuz get a life man! How many posts today have you made? Is there
nothing else important to you in your life anymore? Obviously not.
That is pretty pathetic man, get some help.
On Jul 3, 8:17 am, Risky <Risky_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> This was a very ugly labor market report, and there is no amount of
> lipstick that can improve its image. Indeed, not only does it suggest
> that the pace of job losses in the U.S. remains very high, it bucks
> the trend of four consecutive months of improvement in the pace of job
> losses. Moreover, with conditions in the U.S. economy continuing to be
> very weak, there is little to suggest that a turnaround in U.S. labor
> market conditions is on the horizon
> http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2009/07/02/economists-react-jobs-the-a...
> Good Luck You are going to need it !