Worse Than the Depression: 1 in 6 Working Age Males Has No Job Under Obama
• http://www.thegatewaypundit.com, Jim HoftThe numbers are in and after seven years of Obamanomics the economic climate in America is "worse than the depression."
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The numbers are in and after seven years of Obamanomics the economic climate in America is "worse than the depression."
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Uber, Lyft, Postmates and other digital platforms aren't transforming the workforce as much as we might think.
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What you are about to see is major confirmation that a new economic downturn has already begun.
A basic economic premise holds that when the price of something rises, people seek to economize on its use. They seek substitutes for that which has risen in price. Recent years have seen proposals for an increase in the federal minimum wage to $15 a