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            that unemployment is at an extremely low 4.4% nationwide, while 
            wages have grown 3.9% over the last year. How was this good news 
            reported? CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric found a way to 
            spin this good news into bad news: But do the jobs out there pay 
            enough? A big issue in the battle for Congress this year is how much 
            the lowest-paid workers make.
            
            In response to CBSs liberally biased coverage, MRC President Brent 
            Bozell issued the following statement:
            
            This is typical of how the liberal media operate, especially 
            going into an election. They take extremely good news  unemployment 
            at a low national rate of 4.4% - and focus on one angle of the 
            story that can be spun in a negative way, in this case, the 
            conditions of minimum wage workers.
            
            Of course, CBS and Katie Couric could have pushed two positives, 
            the low unemployment rate and the fact that there are real people 
            who have actual jobs that pay a minimum wage of $5.15 per hour, 
            which is a rate higher than no job at all, i.e., zero dollars per 
            hour.
            
            But with the election coming up, CBS chose to spin good news into 
            bad. This is no surprise. The liberal media want liberal Democrats 
            to win and they are doing all they can to ensure that end.
Other Good Economic News Downplayed:
            (Source: 
            www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/economy) 
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            More Than 6.8 Million Jobs Created Since August 2003 
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            Our Economy Has Grown Faster Than Any Other Major Industrialized Country A Solid 2.9 Percent Over The Past Four Quarters 
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            Gas Prices Have Fallen Almost 82 Cents A Gallon Since Early August. 
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            For more information visit www.MRC.org and www.BusinessAndMedia.org 
 
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