Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I saw the headlines I went straight to AI to inquire about revisions. Here's what gemini says
"Based on February 11, 2026, BLS data, the 2025 annual benchmark revision drastically lowered US job growth, showing only 181,000 jobs added for the year, down from the initially reported 584,000. This significant downward revision for March 2025 and subsequent months, totaling roughly 862,000 to 898,000 fewer jobs, indicates a much weaker labor market than previously thought. "
So the Federal reserve was making decisions based on inaccurate data.
This country is too wealthy and has more than enough experts to come up with more timely and accurate job reports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you guys just see the latest job report?
Wow the forecast was so off. 130k jobs added vs 55k estimated.
health care led job gains in December, adding 82,000 positions. Social assistance also rose, up 42,000
The jobs added reinforced an aging population with only 1 sector namely health care being the only sector continually adding jobs.
The jobs numbers haven't been credible since Trump fired McEntarfer.
How many worker bees are responsible for compiling parts of this data? You think they would stay quiet if the numbers presented were wildly out of whack?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you guys just see the latest job report?
Wow the forecast was so off. 130k jobs added vs 55k estimated.
health care led job gains in December, adding 82,000 positions. Social assistance also rose, up 42,000
The jobs added reinforced an aging population with only 1 sector namely health care being the only sector continually adding jobs.
The jobs numbers haven't been credible since Trump fired McEntarfer.
How many worker bees are responsible for compiling parts of this data? You think they would stay quiet if the numbers presented were wildly out of whack?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you guys just see the latest job report?
Wow the forecast was so off. 130k jobs added vs 55k estimated.
health care led job gains in December, adding 82,000 positions. Social assistance also rose, up 42,000
The jobs added reinforced an aging population with only 1 sector namely health care being the only sector continually adding jobs.
The jobs numbers haven't been credible since Trump fired McEntarfer.
How many worker bees are responsible for compiling parts of this data? You think they would stay quiet if the numbers presented were wildly out of whack?
Anonymous wrote:When I saw the headlines I went straight to AI to inquire about revisions. Here's what gemini says
"Based on February 11, 2026, BLS data, the 2025 annual benchmark revision drastically lowered US job growth, showing only 181,000 jobs added for the year, down from the initially reported 584,000. This significant downward revision for March 2025 and subsequent months, totaling roughly 862,000 to 898,000 fewer jobs, indicates a much weaker labor market than previously thought. "
Anonymous wrote:I trust absolutely nothing from this administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you guys just see the latest job report?
Wow the forecast was so off. 130k jobs added vs 55k estimated.
health care led job gains in December, adding 82,000 positions. Social assistance also rose, up 42,000
The jobs added reinforced an aging population with only 1 sector namely health care being the only sector continually adding jobs.
The jobs numbers haven't been credible since Trump fired McEntarfer.
Anonymous wrote:Did you guys just see the latest job report?
Wow the forecast was so off. 130k jobs added vs 55k estimated.
health care led job gains in December, adding 82,000 positions. Social assistance also rose, up 42,000
The jobs added reinforced an aging population with only 1 sector namely health care being the only sector continually adding jobs.
Anonymous wrote:I trust absolutely nothing from this administration.
Anonymous wrote:I trust absolutely nothing from this administration.