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  Jobs Down in 63 of Top 100 Metro Areas Under Bush
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ContributorJames in Sacramento 
Last EditedJames in Sacramento  Apr 05, 2004 02:07pm
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News DateMonday, April 5, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0
DescriptionAn American City Business Journals report released this morning compares President Bush's job record with his predecessors. Among the more interesting findings:
Sixty-three of the nation's 100 largest labor markets have fewer jobs now than when George W. Bush took office.
Seventy-nine of those markets posted slower job-growth rates during Bush's first three years than under any of his three predecessors: Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush or Ronald Reagan.
Ninety-nine of those markets have worse employment records under George W. Bush than under Clinton. The sole exception is Honolulu.
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