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Who would thrive depends on who wins in 2012

They dont and thats my whole point :) and thats why im voting for obama...the poor have a much better chance of getting a job from him besides mcdonalds than they ever would from the pigs at the trough that are the cause of america being out of work out of their greed

Half of Last Month's New Jobs Came from a Single Employer

McDonald’s ran a big hiring day on April 19 — after the Labor Department’s April survey for the payrolls report was conducted — in which 62,000 jobs were added. That’s not a net number, of course, and seasonal adjustment will reduce the Hamburglar impact on payrolls. (In simpler terms — restaurants always staff up for the summer; the Labor Department makes allowance for this effect.) Morgan Stanley estimates McDonald’s hiring will boost the overall number by 25,000 to 30,000. The Labor Department won’t detail an exact McDonald’s figure — they won’t identify any company they survey — but there will be data in the report to give a rough estimate.

In Weak Job Market, One In Two College Graduates Are Jobless Or Underemployed

Low-wage work force grows 30% as the number of jobs shrinks - Chicago Sun-Times

The report, authored by Marc Doussard, assistant professor in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Department of Urban and Regional Planning, defines low-wage workers as those making $12 an hour or less.

The report revealed the share of payroll employees ages 18 to 64 working in low-wage jobs rose from 23.8 percent in 2001 to 31.2 percent last year. That’s a more than a 30 percent rise in the proportion of such workers.

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In actual point of fact it would depend on whether Obama kept his promises and dumped his stupid alternative energy plan. if he is able to move on his intitiatives and promises and realizes that nuclear is not Green then I would say for the most part the lower and middle class will benefit. If he doesn't I am not really sure who will if anyone.

With Baby Romney its clear his bro's at the top and in the Tea.
 
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