Monday, June 1, 2009

Tuesday, July 3, 1984

According to the New England Economic Reviews, 26,500,000 people experienced some unemployment in 1982. That's twelve percent instead of the nine and seven-tenths percent the government figures flaunted in 1982. Almost an equal amount of people either found work or completely disappeared from the unemployment rolls, but nobody knows which.

Work is a drag now, and is becoming more and more of a drag. I'm not sure why, except it is so monotonous.