Obama Report: 95, 000 Jobs To Come Each Month

Obama Report: 95, 000 Jobs to Come Each Month

ReutersObama Report: 95, 000 Jobs to Come Each MonthNew York TimesBy AP The latest on President Obama, his administration and other news from Washington and around the nation. Join the discussion. WASHINGTON (AP) -- A White House report predicts the United States is likely to average 95000 more jobs each month this ...Obama: recovery not complete until jobs restoredReutersObama Report: 95000 Jobs to Come Each MonthABC NewsThe Jimmy Carter Jobs CreditWall Street JournalRTE.ie -New York Daily News -FOXNewsall 182 news articles »

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