STIMULUS WATCH: Stimulus jobs overstated by 1,000s

Story by Superior Auto Institute / www.nodents.com

The recession is packing up and heading home now the economy has through the help of the government started uplifting which should mean that jobs will start coming back but it doesn't.

Unemployment is still at an all time low and it is getting much worse, by next year it will get up to as much as 10 percent. That is 10 percent of people who have no money, no way of feeding themselves or their children and no way of paying their mortgage or bills. So in all aspects of the recession going away, it doesn't matter to much to those who are still without jobs.

Now it seems that government has taken credit they don't deserve in saying that thousands of jobs were saved through the stimulus program. The White House has seen this mistake however and promises to correct it in future reports. A report went out saying that the $787 billion that was tied to the government's recovery program had helped save more than 30,000 job positions. This figure was overstated by about 5,000 jobs.

The Associated Press saw the mistake and pointed out that there were countless errors in the report noting that some were 10 times higher than the actual number of jobs that were saved. Many positions that were saved through the stimulus recovery act were counted two, three and four times creating more saved jobs than there actually were. There are no statistics to clear how off the actual saved jobs was from the claimed 30,000, there are only presumptions.

The Associated Press's review did not go into accounting for all 9,000 contacts they had but they did notice that there were countless duplicates and misconceptions.

So at the end of the day there is still more bills than there are jobs and unemployment is on the rise further more. American's have exhausted several of their resources and efforts in trying to find something simple that most people end up having to settle for an $8 an hour job just to bring any income in at all which doesn't go very far in a family with more than just one person in it, it barely pays for rent during these times.

Why settle for $8 an hour when you could be earning $100 per vehicle? I am talking about Paintless Dent Repair. Paintless Dent Repair is becoming a highly respected business. People in today's world who do have jobs and afford to get their car worked on do not want to wait all day in a shop in order for their car to be fixed. They want it fixed and returned to the A.S.A.P., which means you are fixing many vehicles in one day and at $100 per vehicle that is a lot of money and at the end of the day when there are bills and mortgage payments stacking up, $100 per vehicle can come in handy.

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