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 ...