Michigan Unemployment Rate Surpasses France

Wednesday, 18 June 2008
By GRPundit

It was announced today that the May unemployment rate in Michigan has jumped to 8.5%, from April’s 6.9%. As the big three continue to face big problems from the jump in gas prices, and of course the gigantic tax increase last year starts to take its toll, employers are cutting back.

By contrast, France, which historically has always had extremely high unemployment due to bloated government, high taxes, and constantly-striking unions, has an unemployment rate of 7.5%. That’s right. We’ve beat France.

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One Response to Michigan Unemployment Rate Surpasses France

  1. Tom on Monday, 24 November 2008 at 15:31:52

    Just keep voting in Democrats and giving the Unions whatever they want, you morons- I moved out of MI two years ago and I should have left sooner!!!

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