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in 1999, the u.s. working population was 129.5 million. in 2010, the us working population is about.....129.5 million...
Posted by
x (aka dmuck)
Feb 17 '10, 11:35
unfortunately, there's about 29 million more people of working age in the country today than there was 11 years ago. this is a long term trend, at this point. can it even be reversed?
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It's all those "WORK FROM HOME! BE YOUR OWN C.E.O.!" street signs. -- nm
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JaxSean
Feb 17, 11:49
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i don't think there's much escape from it, myself....nm
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x
Feb 17, 11:53
might as well start wearing berets and eating camembert right now. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 17, 11:45
Fucking potheads. -- nm
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CrankYanker
Feb 17, 11:37
Fucking immigrants -- nm
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L Dobbs.
Feb 17, 11:36
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