Posted on Dec 1, 2016
Chart Book: The Legacy of the Great Recession | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
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You might want to look a the Bureau of Economic Analysis if you want pretty hard/accurate data on the economy and related economic data. This is the official government site for all of this sort of data with no real spin. Most .org groups have some sort of agenda they are pushing or slant they have. Nothing wrong with that but the BEA reports the numbers many of these orgs use. The BEA is to economic data as the FBI is to crime data.
http://www.bea.gov/index.htm
http://www.bea.gov/index.htm
U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
Official Bureau of Economic Analysis website. Source of US economic statistics including national income and product accounts (NIPAs), gross domestic product (GDP) and related measures of national, regional, industry and international accounts.
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a most interesting chart and numbers ...
but regardless there is still way too many Citizen out there wit No job or low paying and or Part time Jobs...
it's interesting how folks want too say things are getting better ... but they still look the same to me... and tens of thousands who want jobs and can't get them or find them...
but regardless there is still way too many Citizen out there wit No job or low paying and or Part time Jobs...
it's interesting how folks want too say things are getting better ... but they still look the same to me... and tens of thousands who want jobs and can't get them or find them...
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