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Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,