Official Unemployment Inches Down to 7 Percent
203,000 jobs added in November
The U.S. economy added a better-than-expected 203,000 jobs in November, sending the unemployment rate down to 7 percent, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Friday.
Economists had expected the government to report about 180,000 new jobs, down from an initially reported 204,000 in October. The unemployment rate had been expected to decline a notch to 7.2 percent from 7.3 percent.
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RECOVERY HAS ARRIVED!
proceed to the progtard circle jerk:
"It only took 5 years"
"It would have been worse had we not done anything"
"It would have come sooner had it not been for obstructionism"
"race/class/gender...blah blah something something"
"Krugabe has been vindicated"
Don't people understand that unemployment usually drops around this time of year-temporarily-because of increased holiday shopping?