The Labor Department has reported that
44 states in all saw their jobless rate go up, with four states seeing no change at all. Only Idaho and Rhode Island — along with Washington, D.C. — saw their rates drop in July 2012. Nevada, which continues to have the highest unemployment rate in the country, saw its rate jump back to 12%, up from June 2012’s 11.6%. New Hampshire (now 5.4%), Pennsylvania (7.9%) and Wisconsin (7.3%) each saw rises of 0.3 percentage points.
2 comments:
D.C. sees it's rate go down because the gubmint keeps hiring all the blacks it can, eve been to a government office, ANY gubmint! State, county or Federal! one would think that you had just treveled to the Congo!
DC is also being economically cleansed of blacks.
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