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WASHINGTON — Americans probably suffered a net loss of 2.4 million jobs last year, with the pain likely to stretch well into 2009 and possibly beyond, underscoring the recession’s toll on employers and workers and the difficulty President-elect Barack Obama will face in reviving the economy.
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Obama warns US economy could worsen (1st Lead) - Monsters and Critics
Washington - US president-elect Barack Obama warned Thursday that the recession in the United States could grow 'dramatically worse' and last for years unless 'bold' policies are enacted to reverse the trend. Unemployment could rise into double ...
Job losses to persist as economy spirals downward - Herald-Standard
WASHINGTON (AP) - Americans probably suffered a net loss of 2.4 million jobs last year, with the pain likely to stretch well into 2009 and possibly beyond, underscoring the recession's toll on employers and workers and the difficulty President-elect ...
Job losses in United States to persist as economy spirals downward - Canada East
WASHINGTON - Americans probably suffered a net loss of 2.4 million jobs last year, with the pain likely to stretch well into 2009 and possibly beyond, underscoring the recession's toll on U.S. employers and workers and the difficulty President-elect ...
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