Thursday, October 25, 2012

Atlanta Sees Full Recovery

When an economy is bad, jobs are lost. Thus, the unemployment rate increases. We have seen this happen during these past couple of years. Johns Creekers might not have lost their jobs, but a high unemployment rate represents a struggling economy. While Johns Creekers might still have jobs, they must have struggled to maintain regular business. Hope has finally come. As the national unemployment rate has returned to safer levels, metro Atlanta's rate has experienced similar effects.

The national unemployment rate has retreated back to a level before the climax of the recession. Similarly, metro Atlanta has retreated to the same condition. This is a direct correlation between the two rates, national an our local. The importance of this news is that the economy, even for Atlanta, has recovered to previous healthy levels. This means that business in Atlanta must be hiring more than before because of increases in revenue or just hope in the future. Specifically, those John Creekers whose business has been fluctuating can be guaranteed to return to original business.

The economy is recovering. Atlanta is recovering. Johns Creek is doing better.

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