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  • Payday_Loan 01/23/2009 6:53pm

    During the Bush Administration, more than 1 million jobless workers have used up both their regular state unemployment benefits and their emergency federal benefits and still cannot find jobs; since the emergency federal unemployment program began, more 3 million ran out of federal benefits before finding work. The nation will need a huge payday loan to get the economy back on track. During the Bush administration, job opportunities grew only 2 percent. Compared to the 21 percent growth during Clinton’s presidency, the 2 percent growth seems like nothing. From the early days of the Bush presidency, the unemployment rate rose to a catastrophic state. The job loss epidemic is still on the move and shows no sign of slowing down. Many citizens blame the Bush policies for creating the global financial clutter. Hopefully the new president, Barack Obama, and his plan to repair the economic system will work.


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