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Many Jobs Seen as Failing to Meet the Basics
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Many Jobs Seen as Failing to Meet the Basics
The Labor Department will release its monthly snapshot of the job market on Friday, and economists expect it to show that the nation’s employers added about 190,000 jobs in March. With an unemployment rate that has been stubbornly stuck near 9 percent, those workers could be considered lucky. But many of the jobs being added in retail, hospitality and home health care, to name a few categories, are unlikely to pay enough for workers to cover the cost of fundamentals like housing, utilities, food, health care, transportation and, in the case of working parents, child care.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/01/business/economy/01jobs.html?_r=1&smid=tw-nytimesbusiness&seid=auto
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