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Joblessness is way up, and housing prices in some areas have fallen more in percentage terms than they did during the great depression.
August « 2008 « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2008
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Joblessness is way up, and housing prices in some areas have fallen more in percentage terms than they did during the great depression.
Idealizing Mismanagement, in Reality and Fiction « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2008
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Joblessness underemployment and low wages are the new normal.
Kenny Ausubel: The Revolution Has Begun - "The Shift Hits the Fan" Kenny Ausubel 2010
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Joblessness has more than doubled during the recession and it is extremely high for black and Latino males.
Gary Orfield: Southern California's Broken Economic Ladder Gary Orfield 2011
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Joblessness underemployment and low wages are the new normal.
Kenny Ausubel: The Revolution Has Begun - "The Shift Hits the Fan" Kenny Ausubel 2010
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Joblessness in the black community combined with the oft-heard sentiment that the president has "dissed" his most loyal base has been the subject of heated public discussion, most notably the Cornel West/Al Sharpton debate on MSNBC back in April.
Judy Lubin: Netroots Panel on Black Voter Turnout Sparks Debate Judy Lubin 2011
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Joblessness has more than doubled during the recession and it is extremely high for black and Latino males.
Gary Orfield: Southern California's Broken Economic Ladder Gary Orfield 2011
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Joblessness has more than doubled during the recession and it is extremely high for black and Latino males.
Gary Orfield: Southern California's Broken Economic Ladder Gary Orfield 2011
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Joblessness remains at 9.4%, but the economy is growing, and polls place his approval rating above 50%, higher than it has been in almost a year.
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Joblessness has more than doubled during the recession and it is extremely high for black and Latino males.
Gary Orfield: Southern California's Broken Economic Ladder Gary Orfield 2011
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