Nearly All Who Lost Jobs In The Recession Are Worse Off Now: Poll

Friday, December 2, 2011
The economy is technically in recovery, but for a vast number of Americans, things are worse now than they were three years ago.

A recent poll of Americans who lost their job during the most intense period of the Great Recession shows that only 7 percent have climbed back to their previous financial position.
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