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Jobs; everyone needs one to survive in today’s society, so when jobs go missing the effect is detrimental on today’s economy and peoples well being. For the Bush administration the answer to this problem was simple; the tax cuts implemented would create more jobs for America. ... Clearly that many jobs has not been created, in fact total job creation was supposed to average about 306,00 a month yet not even a third has been achieved. ... Why can these jobs not be created as simply as the Bush administration predicted? Compared to the normal trajectory, two years after the end of the recession jobs would have been up to around 6 percent, and 7. ... 5 million factory jobs. Since the 1930’s jobs lost in recession had been recovered 31 months later.
If no jobs are available here in the United States where exactly are things being produced and manufactured? ... Unfortunately for those looking for these jobs here in the United States it will be harder to locate a job in technology areas because it is more widespread than a decade ago. Jobs are down in this area by 1 percent two years after the upturn, compared with an increase of nearly 4 percent after the upturn in the early 1990’s.
Approximate Word count = 1029 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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