The Daily News Journal reports this morning that unemployment numbers are slightly up.
As the economy continues to straighten itself out, unemployment numbers continue to rise, but at a much slower rate. Rutherford County experienced a very slight increase in unemployment for March — 9.2 percent to 9.3 percent — an increase of .1 percentage point from February.
That news didn’t seem to phase Rutherford County Republicans Rep. Joe Carr and Sen. Jim Tracy (R-16) this morning on 1450 WGNS.
When a caller asked Rep. Carr to explain why he is wasting time on a bill that demands Gov. Bredesen deny extended unemployment benefits to the growing number of unemployed in Carr’s district, both he and Sen. Tracy said they felt like that money should be returned to President Obama instead of put in the hands of Rutherford County’s unemployed.
Go read more about Rep. Joe Carr’s bill to deny extending unemployment benefits to Rutherford County’s unemployed.







