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Originally Posted by wdmso
yes un employment are at 2000 levels and its a good
There's little evidence that workers are benefiting from the big corporate tax cuts that took effect this year.
and heres the rub Average hourly earnings rose four cents in April,[/SIZE][/COLOR]
Gas prices will likely rise an average of 10 cents to 15 cents a gallon nationwide over the next couple of weeks, rich people dont care they can afforded it poor people dont drive who gets hit the Avg American whos wages have remained the same
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But the vast majority of us, are also seeing tax cuts, so net take-home pay, is increasing more than 4 cents an hour.