Monday, April 8, 2013

Effect of cutting payroll tax break seen in dismal job numbers ...

Over the first quarter of 2013, an average of 168,000 jobs have been added every month, which is roughly equivalent to the longer 12-month average of 169,000 jobs per month, a plodding rate of increase, but enough to reduce unemployment … It's more likely, Bernstein added, that sequester cuts will be felt in the second half of the year, “ government policy is a problem right now…you'd sort of like to have Congress at least take a Hippocratic oath and do no harm.

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Effect of cutting payroll tax break seen in dismal job numbers …


Effect of cutting payroll tax break seen in dismal job numbers ...

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