Jobs In The United States Are Going Up In Smoke - Daily Digest Magazine

Jobs In The United States Are Going Up In Smoke


Did you know that the number of job losses this year has been higher than the past few years combined? People have been losing their jobs left and right due to pay cuts or the company losing their contacts and customers. When this happens people lose their homes and cars, and their credit will go down the tube, making it much harder for them to get by.

The bank will declare a foreclosure on your home and will give you so many days to move out, whether you have a new home to go to or not. All you can do is try to find a job somewhere. I know it's hard to find one because jobs are few and far between. If they do not lose their homes, then it is hard to put food on the table or hard to pay their bills. The utilities will be among the first things to be turned off. People are getting more scared day by day because their jobs could be next. If you think about it, it is unbelievable on how many thousands of jobs that are being lost every mouth. There are six to seven thousand lost jobs just this year, and it's not over yet.

It doesn't matter if you are a good worker or not because you can still lose your job or your career because of how bad it is getting out there. There have been a lot of people that have had to go on welfare just to get by so they can feed their families and pay their bills. This is until they get another job. I know many of you don't like to go on welfare but you might not have a choice. Sometimes it is a matter of letting go of your pride to ask for some much-needed help. You will find a better job that pays well and is not that far away, but it depends on where you are at. If you live in a small town that has no really big jobs in it, then you will have to go to a town that has a lot more business to find a really good job.

Our economy is getting poor and it is going up in smoke because of job losses, and no one can afford to get anything. You see it everyday on the news: job cuts, homes lost, people on the streets, and businesses going out. If something does not go right soon, who knows what is going to happen in the future. It's hard to say whether things will continue its course or if things will get better with time.

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