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million not so well paying jobs gained, though I'm pulling numbers out of my arse so don't attack me on the specifics. More jobs though, that are $5/hr jobs at Walmart or McDonalds, handsome rob isn't likely to elevate someone out of poverty, so while one handsome rob might expect those statistics to be inversely related (more jobs -> less poverty) it is really quite dependant on the quality of the handsome rob jobs created. [ ...reply just to this | comment on the story... | next new ] 7. Re: More jobs... at Walmart by zyxwvutsr at Wed 31 Aug 8:16amscore of 2 compelling in reply to comment 2 ...I'm pulling numbers out of my arse so don't attack me on the specificsWithout the specifics, your argument is empty. Two things to consider: Since real median income and employment rate was unchanged from 2003 to 2004, the typical compensation of jobs gained compares with the typical compensation from jobs lost.
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