you hear it from business people all the time. willie? i think it s heartening we see wall street moving to washington where a lot of us thought they should be putting pressure on political leaders. it s clear we re not met with politics commensurate with the problem. if you look inside those census figures, the length of time an unemployed person today has been unemployed. it s 40.5 weeks. from the end of the recession, 24 weeks. so it s just gotten worse in the couple of years since the recession technically ended. that s the frustration you re seeing on the screens. you can see the numbers not just about the unemployed but who are out of college and who s even going to college. it s all declining. it is. i want to take you back to what mayor bloomberg said. he came out in defense of the
shot at landing a job than people who graduated while these kids were still in college. carmen wong ullrich is joining us now. we were talking how tough it was for graduates over the past several years with the recession and everything. but things are looking up. bleak. it was very, very bleak. a new survey by the national association of colleges and employers says that employers will hire 19% more college grads this year. the job openingings, well, they re they re finally opening. last year 40.5 joblet applications existed for every one job opening. this year only 21 applications for openings. this is the the first time they ve seen a double-digit jump since 2007. since before the recession. and the increases are across all regions and most industries. however, of course, there are some college degrees that have much better job prospects and pay than others. we know that. engineers. the top ten paying college
system of america. look, we can t take $500 billion away from medicare to fund this new medical system when we know medicare s going broke. why doesn t government first fix that health care which we re supposed to provide by law instead of creating a whole new system which is only going to bankrupt americans in the future? shannon: dick, a lot of because we have sick people. shannon: they re still calling this one of the president s greatest achievements, but if you look at an average this morning, i looked at real clear politics, the number of those who oppose is 52.8% to 40.5%. so public opinion whether their uninformed or they are informed and they just don t like it, i mean, the public is not on your side in this debate. well, they re misinformed. it hasn t gone into effect yet. just little pieces have gone into effect. and here s what i say to brad, there are no good guys and bad guys. we ve got to stop this good guy/bad guy routine, and let s do what is best for the america
through e-mails using his campaign server. the biggest bombshell is that his former running mate, was allegedly lured to baker s campaign by cahill workers who are still on the payroll. cahill says what is most concerning the information that that his former staffers are allegedly using against him. this is about information that is important for us to win this race. uma: charlie baker s campaign released a statement which reads: we did not receive any written, internal information regarding the cahill campaign, peer. but call on the treasurer to come clean about improper activities in his campaign rather than trying to cover them up through a lawsuit. the latest average showing more bad news for cahill. independent only has 11.8% in recent polling. incumbent patrick leading with 40.5esque.
president and her staff are fully vaccinated the white house is on a mission right now to stop any misinformation they see on social media with regard to the vaccine and taking the three fda approved vaccines. we know the delta variant is currently increasing that the united states, numbers are not going to the right direction. doctor vivek murthy the surgeon general was on the sunday morning show with chris wallace on fox news sunday to talk about the importance of receiving a vaccine. 99.5% of the deaths that we see right now from covid-19 are among those unvaccinated. i worry that we see a significant increase among the unvaccinated. the latest numbers are updated every day of the centers for disease control almost 161 million americans fully vaccinated and that amounts to 40.5% of the total population not near where the numbers need