Friday, Dec 7, 2012 4:15 PM UTC
146,000 new jobs aren’t enough
However encouraging, today's jobs report should remind Washington to shift its focus away from the budget deficit
However encouraging, today's jobs report should remind Washington to shift its focus away from the budget deficit
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that unemployment is down to 7.7 percent -- the lowest rate since 2008
The economy might not be roaring back, but today's numbers are just further evidence that we're on the right track
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Romney will have to look elsewhere for a last minute campaign boost. The economy added 171,000 jobs in October
Whatever the candidates may say, a single month's numbers aren't a reliable gauge of the economy
An uptick for the country, and a time of creative thinking for the GOP
America's still crawling slowly out of its 2009 hole, but the White House can breathe a sigh of relief
Nerds don't lie. If there were a problem with the numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, we'd know
Any time the Labor Department produces positive jobs numbers, conservatives smell conspiracy
The unemployment rate falls to 7.8 percent. Americans are going back to work
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