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American’s have been worried about their futures since the beginning of the recession three years ago. Now that the recession is ending, American’s are even more worried because the unemployment rate keeps rising even though the government keeps saying the economy is doing better.
American’s are left will little hope and zero effects when looking for jobs. Everywhere you turn the internet and newspaper are still filling up with job losses which leaves American’s even more depressed than when they woke up jobless that morning.
Unemployment hit a record 10.2 percent for the first time since April 1983 and now American’s are looking to the White House for some room to breathe and some answers. Although President Obama has no answers he has signed a new bill that will help unemployment rates drop and jobs open up. This bill costs $24 billion to pass, it is supposed to extend benefits for 22 weeks for American’s who have ran out or will run out of unemployment benefits at the end of the year. This bill will also extend the $8000 credit for first home buyers to April 2009.
The hope with this new bill is that as the economy expands companies will start hiring and as those employees start getting paid they will spend their checks thus making business for other employers who can than afford to hire more people and so on and so on.
Even though President Obama’s stimulus package of $787 billion was a potential success for the house market and auto industries, Republicans view it as a failure because unemployment rates are so high.
No matter which way you look at it either from a Democrat or Republican view one thing is quite clear, we need jobs. Jobs are a huge factor in economic recovery and consumer spending is another huge part of the economy’s turn for the better. Without either one, there is no way to completely pull out of this recession which means we will all be doomed for another.
Why wait for the Democrats and Republicans to figure out what’s best for your future? Instead train for your own future and make the money you should be making. Train in Paintless Dent Repair and own your own business within the same month you trained in. The course only takes two weeks to complete and once you have purchased your tools you are ready to go.
If you are unemployed, then take advantage of Superior Auto Institute’s financial aid program as a way to complete the course and move to a new level in your life earning a huge amount of money. As a Paintless Dent Repair technician you could be earning up to $70,000 annually by just fixing a few cars a day.
Let’s face it we all want them same thing. We want a stable financial future for our families and ourselves. We want to buy our kids Christmas presents this year rather than have to wait in line with the masses of people who are trying to claim a few gifts from donators or churches.
With Paintless Dent Repair you are building a career not just another job.


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