Unemployment is still historically high. The increase in number of jobs is mostly attributable to an increase in population (twice the increase of the number of jobs) and cheap land keeping us out of the real estate bubble that hit just about everyone else. I'd like to see some comparison starting at dates other than 2006 - since that graph actually came from the governor's office.
Krugman aside, even historically high doesn't mean there are no jobs, just that there aren't as many jobs, but still quite a few. Again, that Texas keeps adding jobs means something.
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Krugman aside, even historically high doesn't mean there are no jobs, just that there aren't as many jobs, but still quite a few. Again, that Texas keeps adding jobs means something.