Why The Continuing Bad Job Numbers Make It Harder (But Even More Important) To Pass Health Care Reform
The loss of 36,000 jobs in February is better than expected but it’s still miserable (26,000 were lost in January, according to the government’s revised figures), and it complicates the President’s final push for health care reform. (And don’t blame it mostly on the weather. Although the surveys on which the report is based were done ...
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