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Breaking down the job creation and destruction data from BEDS by size class (see attached spreadsheet), it looks like 1) the bigger problem is job creation – its decline is very unusual; 2) the decline in job creation
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Document Date: 2010-02-08 14:40:02


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Las Vegas / /

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MA SA / Moody's / /

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USD / /

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Layoffs / Reorganization / /

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Real estate / bank credit / unemployment insurance benefits / transportation / healthcare industry / unemployment insurance funds / bank / demographic / information technology investments / energy policy / Information technology / unemployment insurance / wholesaling / bank lenders / manufacturing / healthcare / oil prices / real estate prices / information technology revolution / also considering spending on more unemployment insurance benefits / /

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Congress / federal government / Bureau of the Census / Obama administration / US Federal Reserve / Joint Economic Committee / Small Business Administration / FDIC / National Federation of Independent Business / /

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Mark Zandi / Moody / /

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unemployed worker / Chief Economist / displaced aerospace worker / laid-off auto worker / Food Stamps General / officer / /

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Southern California / Florida / Michigan / /

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Seventeen / /

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Southern California / /

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information technology / /

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