The Jobs Search
Yesterday the White House Council of Economic Advisors issued a report saying Democrats’ 2009 stimulus law “by some measures has exceeded…
Read More (White House Ignores Jobs and Unemployment Data in Claiming Stimulus Success)This morning on CNBC, U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Hilda Solis said the fact that the U.S. unemployment rate was…
Read More (Solis Says 9.6% Unemployment Rate “Tells You…We’re on the Right Path”)In case anyone needs another reason for extending all of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts, look no further than…
Read More (Counting the “Invisible Unemployed,” the U.S. Unemployment Rate Now Above 11 Percent)Washington, DC – Following the release of the October jobs report this morning, Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI), the top Republican…
Read More (Camp: Continued High Unemployment Demands Congress Block Tax Hikes, Extend 2001 and 2003 Rates)The Department of Labor today released its latest state-by-state job report, showing state jobs and unemployment data for September 2010. …
Read More (STIMULUS FAILURE: 48 out of 50 States Have Lost Jobs Since Democrats’ Trillion-Dollar 2009 Stimulus Plan)Administration Claim “The rate of unemployment has stayed high because more people are coming into the job market again,” said…
Read More (Facts Contradict Administration Claim on Cause of Today’s 9.6% Unemployment Rate)Speaking for the Obama Administration, Vice President Biden last week insisted that “We know how to create jobs, and we know…
Read More (Obama Misery Index Continues Relentless Climb)Last week the Obama Administration issued a report that, in their terms, suggested Democrats’ 2009 stimulus plan “has accomplished much…
Read More (While the Administration Hails the “Accomplishments” of their Stimulus Plan, the Nation’s Unemployment Rate Remains Stuck above 9% for the 17th Straight Month)According to The Washington Post, the White House is releasing a new stimulus report today suggesting stimulus is coming in “on time…
Read More (It All Depends on Your Definition of “Much”)September 22, 2010 marks the end of summer and beginning of fall. So it’s an appropriate time to review the…
Read More (As the Administration’s “Recovery Summer” Turns into Fall,Unemployment Remains Stuck Near 10% and Americans Continue to Ask “Where Are the Jobs?”)