Lack of Job Creation Worries Analysts
“The biggest question looming over the economy is whether it will start to create enough jobs this year to keep the fragile recovery going. Although the job market has steadied and is showing a dramatic improvement from early 2009 — when more than 700,000 jobs per month were disappearing — some analysts worry about a relapse into recession by the end of the year because of a lack of income and jobs that would prevent consumers from making steady gains in spending.” (Washington Times, Monday)
Real jobs create wealth, but governments don’t create wealth–they destroy it.
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“Creating Jobs vs. Creating Wealth” by Dwight R. Lee









