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To: AC Flyer who wrote (55627)11/5/2004 11:12:29 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
ACF, shouldn't outsourced jobs count as US jobs? I suppose those people don't pay USA taxes, so the answer is no.

Total jobs created by the USA is far more than local jobs though. QUALCOMM for example hires people around the world and so do many multinational companies. They all propel the USA economy.

No wonder it's doing well. It's the biggest empire in human history by a very, very large margin. Even in proportion of GGP = Gross Global Product I guess it's far bigger than the British Empire or Roman Empire.

Mqurice



To: AC Flyer who wrote (55627)11/5/2004 3:30:55 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Some details about the job number<g>

Message 20738058
"Certainly this is not as wonderful at it seems at first glance.
We have 50,000 hurricane jobs.
We have 8,500 credit memediation jobs
We have 48,000 temporary jobs.
We lost 5,000 manufacturing jobs.
we have 50,000 of those jobs added by the birth/death model."