Anonymous wrote:I wonder when Trump is going to fire E.J. Antoni and nominate Count von Count from Sesame Street to lead BLS.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder when Trump is going to fire E.J. Antoni and nominate Count von Count from Sesame Street to lead BLS.
Anonymous wrote:78,000 manufacturing jobs lost since January. Construction jobs are down. Nobody is hiring.
Anonymous wrote:78,000 manufacturing jobs lost since January. Construction jobs are down. Nobody is hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Dems are responsible for about 95% of the job creation that has happened since 1988. The GOP leave office with an economy in tatters and the Dems are the ones who fix it every time. Please show where the GOP does ANYTHING for "the poors"
I never claimed the GOP did anything for the poors. Yet the poors now back the GOP. That’s how bad things are for Democrats now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:August Non-Farm Jobs Report
22k vs expected 75k
4.3%unemploymnet
Revised July Report
79k from originally reported 73k
Underemployment rate. 8.6% up from last month
We are not winning
And btw, equities went up on the news that people are not working. Apparently, it is a positive sign that the interest rates will definitely be cut, maybe three cuts this year. Great for businesses wanting to borrow money, not so great for the under and unemployed people.
This is why "the markets" are not "the economy" no matter how much the right bleats on about it. Ironic that "the markets" do well under democratic presidents who also foster significant job growth while the GOP gets market growth while destroying GDP.
I love when wealthy, elitist Dems pretend to care about the poors so they can bleat like sheep against all things GOP.
Anonymous wrote:If Lisa Cook were smart, she'd make a speech that it's now time to cut rates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Dems are responsible for about 95% of the job creation that has happened since 1988. The GOP leave office with an economy in tatters and the Dems are the ones who fix it every time. Please show where the GOP does ANYTHING for "the poors"
I never claimed the GOP did anything for the poors. Yet the poors now back the GOP. That’s how bad things are for Democrats now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:August Non-Farm Jobs Report
22k vs expected 75k
4.3%unemploymnet
Revised July Report
79k from originally reported 73k
Underemployment rate. 8.6% up from last month
We are not winning
And btw, equities went up on the news that people are not working. Apparently, it is a positive sign that the interest rates will definitely be cut, maybe three cuts this year. Great for businesses wanting to borrow money, not so great for the under and unemployed people.
This is why "the markets" are not "the economy" no matter how much the right bleats on about it. Ironic that "the markets" do well under democratic presidents who also foster significant job growth while the GOP gets market growth while destroying GDP.
I love when wealthy, elitist Dems pretend to care about the poors so they can bleat like sheep against all things GOP.