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Economists React: Hitting ‘Pothole’ in Road Back to Strong Growth

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Unemployment in the U.S. for 1st quarter 2012

03/09/2012

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Economy gained 227K jobs in Feb.; more unemployed rejoin workforce - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03/09/2012

Jobs Recovery Gains Momentum

Wall Street Journal 03/10/2012

Piecing Together the Job-Picture Puzzle

Wall Street Journal 03/12/2012

Bernanke Says Faster Growth Is Needed to Bolster Job Market

New York Times 03/26/2012

Time Not on Side of the Jobless

Wall Street Journal 03/27/2012

Moody’s Analytics Sees More Rapid Unemployment Decline This Year

Wall Street Journal 04/04/2012

Why high unemployment in the U.S. is expected for 2010-2014

06/06/2009

Structural problems like a mismatch of skills between maufacturing and construction sectors worst hit since 2008 and growing sectors like healthcare is one problem. Geographic factors and difficulty selling homes in states like Michigan is another. The tighter credit from a return of banking sector losses from bad home equity loans that is expected in late 2010 will keep the recovery from taking hold keeping unemployment high. The economic uncertainty following repeated budget battles between political parties also affects business investment.

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90 Million Americans Not Working

Wall Street Journal 10/23/2013

Hiring Slowdown Blurs Growth View

Wall Street Journal 01/20/2014

Confronting Old Problem May Require a New Deal

New York Times 01/28/2014

More Men in Prime Working Ages Don't Have Jobs

Wall Street Journal 02/06/2014

Not Enough Inflation

New York Times 04/05/2012

Hiring Is Strong and Jobless Rate Declines to 6.1%

New York Times 07/03/2014

Unemployment and the U.S. presidential election of 2012

01/04/2010

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Job Picture Set to Test Obama in Key States

Wall Street Journal 06/11/2011

Zero for August

Wall Street Journal 09/02/2011

The 2012 Election Will Come Down to Seven States

Wall Street Journal 09/06/2011

Voter Discontent Deepens Ahead of Obama Jobs Plan

Wall Street Journal 09/06/2011

Debate on Economics Turns to Character

Wall Street Journal 11/10/2011

Democrats See Advantage in Payroll Tax Debate

New York Times 12/01/2011

Expert opinion on stagflation in the U.S. in 2011-2012

05/24/2011

High inflation and high unemployment in mid 2011. The effects of the Fed's quantitiative easing on emerging markets with the capital inflows into these countries and higher inflation. Other effects of zero interest rates being the lack of interbank lending.

Grouped Articles

The Return of Stagflation

Wall Street Journal 05/24/2011

Hiring in U.S. Slowed in May With 54,000 Jobs Added

New York Times 06/03/2011

Fed Sees Recovery Lagging

Wall Street Journal 06/07/2011

Where Rents Go, Will Inflation Follow?

BusinessWeek 06/09/2011

Inflation Jump Undercuts Growth Prospects

Wall Street Journal 08/17/2011

Commodities Boom View Doesn't Budge

Wall Street Journal 08/17/2011


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