unemployment rate for the great Baystate ticked up to 9.5% - supposedly we added jobs to the tune of 400 net increase - but the work force increased at a faster rate of 1,700 more folks added to the workforce. So even if we increase jobs, and none are lost - the workforce is still growing at rates that exceeds job creation. This sucks.
I have no clue how this is going to play out this year.
unemployment rate for the great Baystate ticked up to 9.5% - supposedly we added jobs to the tune of 400 net increase - but the work force increased at a faster rate of 1,700 more folks added to the workforce. So even if we increase jobs, and none are lost - the workforce is still growing at rates that exceeds job creation. This sucks.
I have no clue how this is going to play out this year.
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