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In other words, for every new minimum wage job created there were many more high-paying jobs created. Of the 2.2 million new jobs, most of the gain (roughly 80%) had no effect on the unemployment rate. Due to increases in population, the US economy has to add about 150,000 every month for there to be flat growth in the employment rate.  [ ...reply just to this | comment on the story... | next new ] 24. jarhead(widescreen edition)  Re: More jobs... at Walmart by waldeaux    jarhead(widescreen edition)   at Wed 31 Aug 10:29amscore of 2 astute   in reply jarhead(widescreen edition) to comment 7   What I never see mentioned in unemployment figures is a normalization to the point that they don't reflect those people who have fallen off the unemployment roles because the benefits have run out. So, in the completely strawman example of there being 100,000 new jobs but where 80,000 people become unemployed, and 30,000 more who were unemployed lose benefits, there isn't a true increase of 100,000 jobs, nor 20,000.
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