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Jul 18, 2010, 7:46:49 PM7/18/10
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On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 13:23:03 -0700 (PDT), Red Cloud
<mmdi...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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>To believe Obama's would help economy and increasing employment is an
>idiot. US gov't
>will never help this situation as well as politicians. Over 8
>millons jobs currently held by illegal aliens. More jobs will be held
>by illegals. And they can climb next high paying job while they have
>chance to earn legal citizens in the name of so called "Amnesty"
>while more native
>citizens will be thrown out in street. This is what today U S A is and
>will not be tolerated in many nations. There is racial warfare going
>on without physical fight. Most job market here are racially
>segregated. Blacks and Mexicans are extremely segregated.
>
>
>http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/business/7111552.html
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>Houston job growth goes flat as Census work dwindles
>By PURVA PATEL
>
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>As hiring for temporary federal Census Bureau jobs dwindled, Houston-
>area job growth plateaued in June, with only 600 new jobs, according
>to data released Friday by the Texas Workforce Commission.
>
>"Six hundred is a rather low number for a recovery," said Joel Wagher,
>labor market analyst for Workforce Solutions, which manages job
>services and training for the 13-county Houston-Galveston Gulf Coast
>region.
>
>"It was a big drop off in job creation due to seasonal factors and the
>non-hiring of Census workers."
>
>The figure marks the smallest monthly job growth since February, when
>area employers created 12,400 jobs. As the government winds down
>Census operations, it's hiring fewer people and letting others go,
>Wagher noted.
>
>Locally, federal government jobs were down 4,200, or 10.5 percent on a
>month-to-month basis. For the year, however, they are still up 24.2
>percent, meaning many of the workers hired previously are still
>employed.
>
>The area jobless rate climbed to 8.8 percent in June, up from 8.3
>percent in May and 8.2 percent a year earlier. The Houston-area
>unemployment rate is not adjusted for seasonal variations. The
>statewide jobless rates, which is seasonally adjusted, is 8.5 percent,
>the commission reported.
>
>Some school districts are also letting go contract workers not needed
>in the summer months, such as bus drivers and cafeteria workers,
>Wagher said.
>
>July numbers could get a temporary boost if young people looking for
>summer jobs find work. But the school jobs might not all return when
>classes resume as districts wrestle with budget problems, Wagher said.

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