Why doesn’t Washington just get out of the way so employers can create jobs? We dunno. But here’s the latest reminder, from Gallup, that jobs are still the primary problem: While investors in May said their top worries were energy prices, the federal budget deficit, and the unemployment rate, unemployment may soon go from third to first on their list.
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It’s About Jobs, Mr. President
Why doesn’t Washington just get out of the way so employers can create jobs? We dunno. But here’s the latest reminder, from Gallup, that jobs are still the primary problem: While investors in May said their top worries were energy prices, the federal budget deficit, and the unemployment rate, unemployment may soon go from third to first on their list.