Posted on 07/15/2009 12:09:23 PM PDT by Kieri
Michigan's unemployment rate for June of 2009 jumped to 15.2%. That's a 1.1% increase over the prior month.
Rates usually climb or fall by a few tenths of a percent. It's rare to see such a substantial increase or decrease.
But experts say the struggling economy combined with the ailing auto market means Michigan has been hit harder than other states.
We'll have much more on the numbers and what it means for Michigan tonight on 6 News at 5 and 6.
Now exactly who do the Commies organize against when they already own the government?
And, how much support went to Obama from Michigan?????
Just think what the rate would be if Zero hadn’t saved so many.
“Why wont Obama save us? Where is our Federal Government!?!”
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What??! I’m waiting with that one lady for my crummy tank of gas...
Forgot about the illegal aliens, but many of them usually leave by October.
How's that hope and change working out for y'all?
I think we’ll see Michigan elect a Republican governor next year and go RED in the 2012 election......RED FOR SARAH!!!!
and soon it will become REAL unemployment, not the Michigan Sham Unemployment where you take a furlough and collect unemployment + UAW sub-pay for a 13-week paid vacation
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Gotta love the unions... </s>
Detroit has looked like that for 20 years. Result of race riots and unrest, not the current economy. (not totally anyway)
So which is most likely:
(A) Michiganders will finally turn on the Democrats;
(B) Michiganders will decide they need a new set of Democrats; or
(C) Michiganders will reelect the current crop of Democrats.
“well be thankful for the 15.2%.”
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At what point do Americans truly rise up in arms? How did FDR survive for so long...I know, I know, using shell games...I’m a bit concerned about that history repeating itself..
I’m so happy for them that they got what they voted for.
B. They just seem terminally stupid to me. No offense to conservative ones that live there.
No figures but as a lifelong resident who has been both union and non union I would estimate between 3 anf 5 percent of the lost jobs are union.
For every union job lost you can count on between 5 to 10 non union jobs lost.
“Im so happy for them that they got what they voted for.”
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Good point - they’re part of a national movement...the 0zer0 army...Rope a dope hope, and change...brother, can you spare a dime?
I feel sorry for the folks in Michigan, but elections have consequences:
Obama/Biden - 57%
McCain/Palin - 41%
Many will, but ACORN and election fraud are difficult to fight.
—Could you please fix the headline to 15.2%? I guess I was an optimist.
—Well, you just lost all credibility here. Might as well go hide your head under a pillow now.
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Don’t give up hope! The way you’re understimating/lowballing/minimizing the importance of the real UR, there’s a job in the Obama admin for you yet (snickers). Maybe the difference can be chalked up to some ‘jobs saved?’ Actually the UR is still 5% given the O team numbers, when ‘jobs saved’ are factored in...
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