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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://x.com/FoxNews/status/1935767116239479147[/twitter][/quote] C'mon, now. We know that the current administration is manufacturing a narrative right now (i.e., June's job growth came from modeled data around state & local government, health, and social services). Here's reality: "Thousands of employees across various industries are expected to be laid off in July. Companies are required to send out a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) notice before implementing mass layoffs. Roughly 95 employers plan to lay off workers in July, according to WARNTracker.com. The full list, based on WARN notices via WARNTracker.com, includes: First Student United States Cellular Corporation LaCroix HSN Chevron Berry Global Primo Brands UPS Galion Pointe Nursing & Rehab ABM Industries Atco Rubber Products Mortech Manufacturing Company MedStar Mobile Healthcare Barrette Outdoor Living INOAC Exterior Systems Unitek Learning Education Group S&S Activewear Atria Wealth Solutions Starbucks C&S Wholesale Grocers Corteva SSB Manufacturing Company Google FedEx Lamps Plus Surfair Mobility American Institutes of Research Amazon Foot Locker 10x Genomics Vigor Alaska Kraton L.A. Turbine Air Distribution Technologies Anthony International CVS College Success Foundation Colosseum Athletics Dufry by Avolta Museum of Ice Cream GroundGame Health Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling Lakeshore Learning Materials Frito-Lay Genentech Island Peer Review Org Eagle Healthcare Technology Partner Wells Fargo Mulligan Security TransAxle Truvant North America Collins Aerospace PMAB-5 Revlon Consumer Products Navitor WIOSS Atlanta Lewis Tree Service F&S Produce West Six Flags Entertainment Corporation Pivot Bio Tend Exchange Subsidiary/Delaware Tender Staffing Eikon Therapeutics Coronado Stone Products Silgan Containers Manufacturing Corporation Allergan Aesthetics Panera Main Street Manor Waste Harmonics Keter Globe Motors Crothall Healthcare Morrison Healthcare NFI Industries Tom Thumb Store Advanced Pressure Technology Virginia Mason Franciscan Health Virtual Services End of Sandwich Tavern Restaurant Remote Workers Powin All-Rite Leasing RTX Summit BHC New Jersey GEODIS Menzies Aviation Jai's GTM Discount General Store Bridgestone Tires Saddle Creek Corporation Liberty Residential Services The Fresh Market Spreckels Sugar Company American Contract Systems Cornerstone Chemical Company U-Line Corporation Other companies, such as Kroger, are closing approximately 60 of their stores nationwide over the next 18 months. A Kroger spokesperson declined to comment to Newsweek on the closures or provide a list of locations and dates of expected cessation of operations."[/quote] That last one, U-Line definitely goes into the FAFO category. The owner is full-on MAGA and a huge Trump donor.[/quote] Amazon, UPS and U-Line layoffs are directly related to tariffs and shrinking online sales. Lots of small businesses struggling. [/quote]
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