The number of newly-laid off workers seeking jobless benefits unexpectedly rose last week, as the economy recovers at a slow and uneven pace.
Layoffs have slowed and the economy began to grow in last year's third quarter, but companies are reluctant to hire new workers. The unemployment rate is 10 percent and many economists expect it to increase in the coming months.
Almost month after month, we get reports of rising unemployment and are told by Obama's shills that it is "unexpected". The article cited above also notes that economists expect unemployment to increase in the coming months. Anyone care to place a wager as to whether the next rise in unemployment will also be characterized as "unexpected"?
"Unexpected" - You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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