Last year’s economy should have won the Oscar for the best picture. Growth in gross domestic product was 4.1 percents; profits soared; exports flourished; and 62.______ inflation stayed around 3 percent for the third year. Though why so many Americans give the picture a lousy 63.______ rating The answer is jobs. The macroeconomic situation was good, and the microeconomic numbers were not. 64.______ Yes, 3 million new jobs were there, but not enough of them were temporary, good jobs paying enough to 65.______ support a family. Job security was rampant (猖獗的). 66.______ Even as they announced higher sales and profits, corporations acted as if they were in a tailspin, cutting 516,069 jobs in 1994 alone, almost as much as in the 67.______ recession year of 1991. Yet, unemployment went down. But over 1 million workers were so encouraged that they left the labor 68.______ force. More than 6 million who wanted full-time job were only partially employed; and another large group was either unqualified or sheltered behind the euphemism of self-employment. We lost a million good manufacturing jobs between 1990 and 1995, continuing the trend has 69.______ reduced the blue-collar work force from about 30 percent in the 1950s to about half that today. White-collar workers found out they are no longer immune. For the fast time, 70.______ they are let go in numbers virtually equal to those for blue-collar workers. Many resorted to temporary work with lower pay, fewer benefits but less status. 71.______ All that in a country where people meet for the first time would say, “What do you do”