Jobs

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Well, that just happened

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After reading this, you’ll no longer wonder why Americans view the economy as “poor” and lack confidence in the future.

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The Business of Regulation

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When it comes to making rules, bureaucrats have long since held the reins, but our research suggests it’s time for that to change.

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Americans: The Minimum Wage Will Cost Jobs, Not Spur Growth

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YG Network’s recent poll about income equality revealed, Americans know that a minimum wage hike is not the answer to our problems.

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Americans: Hold the Line on Taxes to Spur Economic Growth—Not Minimum Wage

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If you’re wondering whether or not America supports a proposed hike in the federal minimum wage, then look no further than YG Network’s recent poll about income inequality.

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Who really wins with Minimum Wage?

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The proposal from President Obama and Democrats in Congress to raise the minimum wage to $10.10 would cost the US Economy about half a million jobs, and would likely help only a small percentage of Americans.

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Welcome Home

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A recent Gallup poll shows that 1 in 7 people aged 24 to 34 are living with their parents.

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Creating Fire!

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Americans are burning for the opportunity to create their own fire; to build their way out of the economic slump that liberal policies have created.

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Where’s the relief?

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Answer: It’s not coming from Liberals.

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President Obama, Time to tell the Spartans…

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Recent data reported by The Wall Street Journal’s David Wessel indicates that his economic policies have not been going well for young people.

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Payroll to Population Rate Falls

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As the US economy continues to show signs of weakness, it would make sense that the same weakness would show in the US labor market—and that’s just what we’re seeing: the number of Americans with full time jobs is falling.