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To: Kelvin Taylor who wrote (49455)10/9/2003 8:50:41 PM
From: Carl Worth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
why andy pettitte can't get anyone out? <g> market doing great, and yankees losing...how sweet it is!



To: Kelvin Taylor who wrote (49455)10/9/2003 10:53:16 PM
From: BWAC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
<The number of Americans filing initial claims for jobless aid fell last week to its lowest level in eight months>

Meanwhile, the unemployment numbers are falling because people are dropping off the rolls. County after County shows a drop in the number of unemployed. Yet strangely the number of employed is dropping as well? End result is a lower number, but where did the unemployed become employed? It isn't in the numbers. They fell by the side. Benefits used. No job to be found. eslmi12.esc.state.nc.us

Wake County looks good at 4.6%. But employed fell by 6000. Unemployed fell by 1000. Where'd they go? Dropped off the cliff?

Meanwhile, look at all the many counties which are 7%, 8%, 9%, and several over 10%. A couple are even 12%.