September 17, 2005
Missing headlines (continued)
"Higher—paid jobs rise at faster clip"
The New York Times and other liberally—inclined media outlets have cast cold water on employment figures ever since George Bush won his first election . Either a rise in employment did not match population growth (a measure only the Times seems to use and one that I cannot recall they ever used pre—Bush*) or the rise was in low wage ("hamburger—flipping") jobs.
Now a new study from a liberal think tank makes note that the number of higher—paid jobs have noticeably picked up of late in a very strong fashion.
* and one that does not take into account the growth in illegal immigrants — an ever—expanding group that the Times seems to fawn over.
Ed Lasky 7 12 05
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