Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthcare and Social Services were the highest job growths. Leisure/Hospitality/Transportation had the greatest job losses. Wage growth is cooling.
Yup. Out of 64,000 new jobs, 46,000 wrre in health care. I'll bet most of those are in bureaucratic billing, not nurses or doctors. The administrative state is subsuming everything. Medical paid by the tax payer is not sustainable and will destroy the USA. These jobs lead to big spending and "nothing to show for". The sooner the voter learns that, the better.
probably most of them are aids working in senior living facilities.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bye bye Kentucky jobs
All 1,600 Kentucky battery plant employees laid off as Ford pivots away from EV business
https://www.wdrb.com/news/business/all-1-600-kentucky-battery-plant-employees-laid-off-as-ford-pivots-away-from-ev/article_32ef2a58-eb9d-4bf4-820d-c2417b6793ea.html
Anonymous wrote:Bye bye Kentucky jobs
All 1,600 Kentucky battery plant employees laid off as Ford pivots away from EV business
https://www.wdrb.com/news/business/all-1-600-kentucky-battery-plant-employees-laid-off-as-ford-pivots-away-from-ev/article_32ef2a58-eb9d-4bf4-820d-c2417b6793ea.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthcare and Social Services were the highest job growths. Leisure/Hospitality/Transportation had the greatest job losses. Wage growth is cooling.
Yup. Out of 64,000 new jobs, 46,000 wrre in health care. I'll bet most of those are in bureaucratic billing, not nurses or doctors. The administrative state is subsuming everything. Medical paid by the tax payer is not sustainable and will destroy the USA. These jobs lead to big spending and "nothing to show for". The sooner the voter learns that, the better.

Anonymous wrote:Healthcare and Social Services were the highest job growths. Leisure/Hospitality/Transportation had the greatest job losses. Wage growth is cooling.
Anonymous wrote:Jobs data: given revisions etc, there has basically been zero job growth since april's "liberation day" announcement.
Trump has killed the US economy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jobs report, finally
A long-delayed government report on Tuesday showed that 64,000 jobs were gained in November, while 105,000 jobs were lost in October.
The unemployment rate in November rose to 4.6%.
Given the recent history of revisions, that November gain will be reversed to a loss in a month or two.
Anonymous wrote:Jobs report, finally
A long-delayed government report on Tuesday showed that 64,000 jobs were gained in November, while 105,000 jobs were lost in October.
The unemployment rate in November rose to 4.6%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:November Unemployment is at 4.6%
Highest level since 2021
Anonymous wrote:November Unemployment is at 4.6%