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But the wages we need to live on due to inflation are gone.
So what is the good news? What is the correlation of more jobs and the decline of the economy have in common? Lies and deception or misinformation? I think its all 3 that indicate the the economy is still declining in Utah and the state budget keeps going up faster than inflation can accommodate.
These acclamation are nothing but misdirection and misleading since the majority of all job increases are welfare funded for private industry or business. If you add the number or employees in business also as the states welfare subsidized incomes then the numbers tell a different story.
Anyone on welfare are not employed therefore their job is a lie and a hoax. The real unemployment is actually closer to an unemployment rate of 8-9% if you consider welfare benefits as slaved labor.
The governor is hoaxing and lying by political treason during his watch, trust has been compromised and truth discredited by the collaboration of news media and political partnering with state political powers to hoax the state of the economy.
What ever jobs come to Utah should be scrutinized and investigated, who is paying them? Taxpayers or business?
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