Joblessness could sway U.S. presidential race (International Herald Tribune)
Story date: 2008-02-03 12:12:23
Added on: 2008-02-03 13:00:06
Economists caution that voters are not likely to feel much better at election time even if the economy is rebounding because employment growth often lags several quarters behind economic growth.
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