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The Part Time Recovery

I'm pretty sure he's spot on.
 
John Lott's Website: Numbers continue to be Stunning. 96 percent of net jobs added this year have been part-time jobs

Well published economist claims 96 percent of all jobs created this year were Part Time. Is he wrong?

Add to this, that there will be, and its already started, a large transition from the 40+ hour job to the 30- hour part-time job so that employers can survive and/or prevent failure of their business due to laws such as imposition of Prevailing Wage statutes and the ACA.
 
I'm pretty sure he's spot on.

Duh-huh....I did my research ...I'm pretty sure ....the "Obama derange syndrome" ...is thing to behold on the right.
This man (Obama) occupies so much of your daily thinking ...'it's hilarious to watch.
 
Duh-huh....I did my research ...I'm pretty sure ....the "Obama derange syndrome" ...is thing to behold on the right.
This man (Obama) occupies so much of your daily thinking ...'it's hilarious to watch.

What?

I'd like to respond, but the sentence structure of your post left it unreadable.

Are you saying that the new jobs opening up in the U.S. aren't predominately part-time or underpaid?
 
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