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Ken Goldstein Quotes

«means that if you get the job, you don't have to belong to a union, [and] that employers are not required to have a unionized workforce.»
Author: Ken Goldstein
«The leading economic indicators began to lose a little momentum before the hurricanes and flooding. Domestically, business investment appeared to be headed toward a moderate pace in the third quarter.»
Author: Ken Goldstein
«To me, that could well prove a more important issue than the impact of Katrina,»
Author: Ken Goldstein
«The combination of three bucks a gallon for gas and what the rest of the country is looking at on TV and hearing about and reading about certainly are not positives.»
Author: Ken Goldstein
«We discovered for the umpteenth time that what matters most for most Americans is the labor market.»
Author: Ken Goldstein
«You ain't seen nothing yet.»
Author: Ken Goldstein
«People are doing what they want. A lot of the companies that are using these people are doing what they can do profitably.»
Author: Ken Goldstein
«Iowa is the center of the advertising storm. This is where it's going on.»
Author: Ken Goldstein
«The spike in energy prices is another major factor changing the direction of the economy, worsened by a decline in confidence by both consumers and chief executives.»
Author: Ken Goldstein
«The overall Leading Economic Indicators began to edge down in July, suggesting the economy was losing steam this summer and would continue to slow down in the fall.»
Author: Ken Goldstein

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