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  • "We don't have a way to predict what's going to happen, but we're seeing a little bit of a slowdown in people coming into our centers," Hatchitt said.

    The Facts: News 2010

  • "We don't have a way to predict what's going to happen, but we're seeing a little bit of a slowdown in people coming into our centers," Hatchitt said.

    The Facts: News 2010

  • "We don't have a way to predict what's going to happen, but we're seeing a little bit of a slowdown in people coming into our centers," Hatchitt said.

    The Facts: News 2010

  • "We don't have a way to predict what's going to happen, but we're seeing a little bit of a slowdown in people coming into our centers," Hatchitt said.

    The Facts: News 2010

  • "We don't have a way to predict what's going to happen, but we're seeing a little bit of a slowdown in people coming into our centers," Hatchitt said.

    The Facts: News 2010

  • Hatchitt said the state could realize savings through the initiative if unemployed workers get a new job and stop collecting unemployment benefits, which average approximately $7,800 in

    statesman.com - Highschool 2010

  • "After having a period of high demand on the unemployment trust fund and rising unemployment, we had to set the rates for 2010 to replenish the trust fund," Hatchitt said.

    CNN.com 2010

  • "After having a period of high demand on the unemployment trust fund and rising unemployment, we had to set the rates for 2010 to replenish the trust fund," Hatchitt said.

    Business and financial news - CNNMoney.com 2010

  • Hatchitt said the state could realize savings through the initiative if unemployed workers get a new job and stop collecting unemployment benefits, which average approximately $7,800 in

    statesman.com - Highschool 2010

  • "We don't have a way to predict what's going to happen, but we're seeing a little bit of a slowdown in people coming into our centers," Hatchitt said.

    The Facts: News 2010

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