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US: Job Market (Rutgers 11/5-15)


Rutgers
11/5-15/09; 652 Adults in the workforces (employed or looking for work)
Mode: Live telephone interviews
(Rutgers release)

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Rutgers:

Despite recent reports from economic experts and national policymakers that the recession may be over, most American workers (53%) believe that the United States is still in a recession. Another 29% go further, labeling the U.S. economy as being in a depression. Half of the workers surveyed believe the American economy is undergoing a profound and lasting transformation. These grim assessments come from a newly completed Work Trends study by the John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers University entitled The No Confidence Economy.

 

Comments
Stillow:

We needed a poll to tell us most people think the economy is crap???? The word duh comes to mind.

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