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November 14, 2011 | 1:33 pm
American are more pessimistic about the job market than they have been in more than a decade, according to a new Gallup poll that shows that 92% of Americans consider November a bad time to find a good job.
According to another Gallup poll, Americans continue to cite jobs and the economy as the country’s biggest concerns, despite a slight drop in the national unemployment rate in October.
More than one-third of the respondents said the labor market was the most important problem facing the United States today; 30% cited the economy in general.
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