Which begs the question, are we? You, me, us? Are we better off than we were six years ago? The answer is a resounding Y. It may seem hard to believe now, but During the four years before we took office, Wisconsin had lost 133,000 jobs and the unemployment rate peaked at 9.2%. When we first took office, the biggest challenge in our state was helping to create more jobs. Today, we've more than recovered the jobs that departed during the recession. (19:17–19:28)
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Asserts job loss and unemployment rate prior to taking office.
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