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Posted By mpchekuri 5 months, 1 week ago in Business & FinanceThe number of newly laid-off workers filing initial claims for jobless benefits last week fell to lowest level since early January, largely due to changes in the timing of auto industry layoffs.
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calitennflo5 months, 1 week ago
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Truth is...we as citizens do not need to endure this type of thing, where our government insists we go through depressions over and over again while they get more powerful and less human and civil with us.
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Over and over many many people have lost everything they own and have worked hard for....and I am not forgetting what the united states government did or allowed.
See it's not a question of safety...it's what they took advantage of....our work gave them tax, yet they credit us with nothing, but debt. Now look...the banks paid them(the government) back some money...but the government gave us nothing again.
This is the type business practices that the better business places do not allow.-

ADAGUY5 months, 1 week ago
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The government owes us nothing but to prosecute those who caused this mess. The deregulation from the raygun years up until today were the main cause of all our financial problems. Many of us lost more then 1/2 of what was in our stocks, and 401K accounts. Believe me, there was massive profit taking here, and, in my opinion, this profit taking was planned out.
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