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To: TimF who wrote (290184)6/13/2006 1:26:47 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1583652
 
The unemployment rate under Clinton hit around 4% at its lowest. Thank you for making my point that it wasn't a point lower than it is now.

Perhaps you where confused by the fact that "current" figure on the chart, while perhaps current when the chart is created is far from current now. Unemployment now is 4.7% or lower.


Fowler, don't be stupid. Unemployment is at 4.7%. At one point under Clinton, unemployment went down to somewhere between 3.7-3.9%. The chart shows that if you look at it closely. That is a point under where it is right now.