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Unemployment Remains Above 8% for the 34th Straight Month

Congressman McKeon Supports Legislation to Help Job Creators and Workers; Implores Senate to Act on Crucial Jobs Legislation

Washington, D.C.- Today the Department of Labor released the November jobs report, indicating the nation’s November unemployment rate was 8.6%, falling slightly from the October rate of 9%.  This marks the 34th straight month that unemployment has remained over 8%.  This news comes on the heels of the House passing several bills aimed at helping get Americans back to work. This year the House has passed over 20 crucial pro-growth, pro-jobs bills, which have been left to languish in the Democrat lead Senate.

This week the House passed the following important bills that will help our nation’s workers and job creators by removing burdensome, job-killing regulations.  The passage of these bills now brings the tally of House-passed bipartisan jobs bills sitting in the Senate up to 25.

“While it is always welcome news anytime our country creates jobs, our unemployment remains too high and our economy is not creating enough new jobs,” said Congressman McKeon.  “Prior to President Obama taking office, unemployment had not been above 9 percent in 28 years.  In the last 3 years we have only seen unemployment over 9% for months on end. The tax and spend policies of this administration have failed, and it is time for the Senate and the President to stop playing political games with the livelihood of the people and businesses of this country.  I implore the Senate to consider the jobs bills that have passed the House and send them to the President for his signature.  It is time to work together and get this country working again.”

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