New York Times (April 3)
2011/ 04/ 04 by jd in Global News
Adding 216,000 jobs in March, the U.S. economy “marked the 13th straight month of private-sector job gains,” but “growth is still weak.” Gains are tiny compared to what needs to be achieved. And as federal and state governments rush to curtail spending, there is increased chanced that the economy will again head southward. “Government spending, job-creation programs and regulations to ensure that there isn’t another crash would help the economy and lead to more jobs.”
Tags: Economy, Job growth, Spending, U.S.