l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 Black, Female Unemployment Higher Than When Obama Took Office
February 11, 2013
By Matt Cover
(CNSNews.com) – Unemployment for both women and African-Americans is higher
today than it was when President Barack Obama first took office in 2009,
according to federal government data.
Despite an economy that has technically been in recovery since June of 2009,
many economic indicators are the same or worse than when President Obama
gave his first address to a Joint Session of Congress in February 2009.
“We will rebuild, we will recover, and the United States of America will
emerge stronger than before,” Obama said in that speech.
However, employment for African-Americans and women has not recovered and,
in fact, is worse today than it was when Obama said those words.
At the end of January 2009, 12.7 percent of African-Americans were
unemployed. Four years later, January 2013, the situation was worse, with
unemployment higher at 13.8 percent.
Further, an additional 1.2 million African-Americans had left the workforce
entirely during the same time period, with the number of those reported as
not in the workforce rising from 10.3 million in January 2009 to 11.5
million in January 2013.
People not in the labor force are those who are younger than the retirement
age who are unemployed and no longer looking for work, indicating they have
either given up looking for work or gone into early retirement.
For women, the story is not much better. In January 2009, 6.9 percent of
women in America were unemployed. By January 2013, 7.8 percent of women were
unemployed.
Similarly, the number of women who had left the workforce and given up hope
of finding a job grew in the four years since President Obama promised to
rebuild and recover. In January 2009, 4.9 million women were not counted in
the labor force – by 2013, that figure had risen to 5.4 million. | a***s 发帖数: 5417 | 2 因为福利更好了。从事低收入的工作不如吃福利。
higher
2009,
【在 l****z 的大作中提到】 : Black, Female Unemployment Higher Than When Obama Took Office : February 11, 2013 : By Matt Cover : (CNSNews.com) – Unemployment for both women and African-Americans is higher : today than it was when President Barack Obama first took office in 2009, : according to federal government data. : Despite an economy that has technically been in recovery since June of 2009, : many economic indicators are the same or worse than when President Obama : gave his first address to a Joint Session of Congress in February 2009. : “We will rebuild, we will recover, and the United States of America will
| m********i 发帖数: 301 | 3 美国黑人和女性失业率比09年奥巴马就任前还高
obama会说:布什的fault.把美国搞成了200年不遇的经济危机.
如果美国黑人和女性失业率比09年奥巴马就任前还低
obama会说:这个功劳是我的.
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不装B,不抓马会死么? | P*********0 发帖数: 4321 | 6 鳄鱼眼泪
higher
2009,
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【在 l****z 的大作中提到】 : Black, Female Unemployment Higher Than When Obama Took Office : February 11, 2013 : By Matt Cover : (CNSNews.com) – Unemployment for both women and African-Americans is higher : today than it was when President Barack Obama first took office in 2009, : according to federal government data. : Despite an economy that has technically been in recovery since June of 2009, : many economic indicators are the same or worse than when President Obama : gave his first address to a Joint Session of Congress in February 2009. : “We will rebuild, we will recover, and the United States of America will
| c****p 发帖数: 6474 | 7 社会总体失业率是什么情况。
higher
2009,
【在 l****z 的大作中提到】 : Black, Female Unemployment Higher Than When Obama Took Office : February 11, 2013 : By Matt Cover : (CNSNews.com) – Unemployment for both women and African-Americans is higher : today than it was when President Barack Obama first took office in 2009, : according to federal government data. : Despite an economy that has technically been in recovery since June of 2009, : many economic indicators are the same or worse than when President Obama : gave his first address to a Joint Session of Congress in February 2009. : “We will rebuild, we will recover, and the United States of America will
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