2011-10-12 03:22:30By Business Plexus Editorial TeamEconomy
Half a million in two years.
Though there has been very modest job growth in the private sector, that growth has been tempered by continuing job cuts in the public sector. The only real growth has been in defense, and the biggest drops have been in education. That does fare well for the future as we invest less in education, and certainly the baseline employment would be higher if it weren't for these drops.
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