No its not. It is at almost 18%
The government is not factoring those who lost their full time jobs and have taken a part time job to get by and is not factoring in those who lost their jobs and who answered that they were not looking for work when called
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From ABC News article:
The White House argues that the actual job number is actually larger than 640,000 -- closer to 1 million jobs when one factors in stimulus jobs added in October and, more importantly, jobs created indirectly, such as "the waitress who's still on the job," Vice President Biden said today.
So let's see. Assuming their number is right -- 160 billion divided by 1 million. Does that mean the stimulus costs taxpayers $160,000 per job?
So lets say a construction worker gets paid $50k a year = where is the other $110,000 going ??
The government is not factoring those who lost their full time jobs and have taken a part time job to get by and is not factoring in those who lost their jobs and who answered that they were not looking for work when called
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From ABC News article:
The White House argues that the actual job number is actually larger than 640,000 -- closer to 1 million jobs when one factors in stimulus jobs added in October and, more importantly, jobs created indirectly, such as "the waitress who's still on the job," Vice President Biden said today.
So let's see. Assuming their number is right -- 160 billion divided by 1 million. Does that mean the stimulus costs taxpayers $160,000 per job?
So lets say a construction worker gets paid $50k a year = where is the other $110,000 going ??
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