2.5 million want to work but have given up looking. Add part-timers to workforce dropouts and the jobless and nearly 26 million, or 16.5 percent, of working-age Americans want full-time work and can’t find it. ...Read the full article
Small firms surveyed by the National Federation of Independent Business have cited weak sales, rather than perennial gripes like high taxes and burdensome regulations, as their No. 1 problem.
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"weak sales...as their No. 1 problem"
Would that be this report:
http://is.gd/rxZWPx Page 18
Poor Sales = 25
Government (Taxes, Inflation, Cost of Labor, Regulation, Cost of Insurance) = 54
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By timothypeck
10/08/2011