Friday, October 12, 2012

Things May Be Looking Up...

Things seem to be looking upward, there has been claims that the job opportunity has significantly increased within the last couple of days. Unemployment aid is the lowest it has ever been in the last 4 years. Some may say it could be caused by seasonal changes, but this could change within the next couple of months after things have settled. Numbers have shown that there has been less than 330,000 unemployment applications and this is incomparably different from the claims of 2008. Some say, this can be Obama’s saving grace. His poll numbers dropped after the presidential debate, consequently leaving the public with a numbing brain sensation, as if getting hit with a frying pan. This Comes to show, anything is possible during the election time. Its all a game of he said she said. Anything can happen and for the majority of the time people remain with whom they decide to vote for but one little mishap or bump on the road can either lead them to to reach the summit or on the side of the rode. At this point Obama may have the upper hand, our economy and job opportunity is moving very slowly. Now, impressing the public on how the changes have improved out of nowhere. Lets just hope its not just a seasonal fluke. I believe it takes time to fix the economic crisis, whoever is elected, will have to continue to improve what we see now and prove that this little bit of change is actually not a cast on chance.

3 comments:

  1. In my opinion, these slight changes in unemployment hardly mean anything. The economy is very slow and is not going to recover immediately no matter which candidate is elected. The presidental race is just a game to impress public and gain more support this way or another. The pre-election promises hardly ever have anything to do with the reality. As much as I support Obama, the new unemployment improvement has more political than economic weight as the slight decrease is not enough to affect the overall unemployment level. However, I persenally don't expect any rapid changes in unemployment given the current state of economy.

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  2. I'm going to have to agree with Aiya here. Unemployment rate will probably hover around this area for a bit and will either increase or decrease over the next four to eight years. The increase/decrease is dependent on what procedures are actually implemented by whichever candidate is selected, of course.

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  3. Some change is better than no change, so i have to disagree with Aiya and Matthew.If the unemployment rate went up as much as it went down, society would be ganging up on Obama. Any progress is significant progress.

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