Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:March was very good for jobs but February was revised down from bad to very bad. And 400,000 people left the labor force. Wage growth is the lowest in five years amid inflation that’s outpacing it. Even with the great March number we’ve only added 260,000 jobs in the entire past year.
Are these 178,000 jobs in the room with us now?
I really don’t know what to believe anymore. I’m searching for good news, but I just don’t see where all this hiring is taking place. Is it all in healthcare? Is our economy just getting by on diabetes treatments for baby boomers?
I didn't believe the Biden jobs numbers and I don't believe the Trump jobs numbers. The feds are lying and you can see it in stagnant wages and ghost postings.
The feds are not lying.
Then where are these jobs?
They interview/survey businesses directly. They don’t count want ads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:March was very good for jobs but February was revised down from bad to very bad. And 400,000 people left the labor force. Wage growth is the lowest in five years amid inflation that’s outpacing it. Even with the great March number we’ve only added 260,000 jobs in the entire past year.
Are these 178,000 jobs in the room with us now?
I really don’t know what to believe anymore. I’m searching for good news, but I just don’t see where all this hiring is taking place. Is it all in healthcare? Is our economy just getting by on diabetes treatments for baby boomers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:March was very good for jobs but February was revised down from bad to very bad. And 400,000 people left the labor force. Wage growth is the lowest in five years amid inflation that’s outpacing it. Even with the great March number we’ve only added 260,000 jobs in the entire past year.
Are these 178,000 jobs in the room with us now?
I really don’t know what to believe anymore. I’m searching for good news, but I just don’t see where all this hiring is taking place. Is it all in healthcare? Is our economy just getting by on diabetes treatments for baby boomers?
I didn't believe the Biden jobs numbers and I don't believe the Trump jobs numbers. The feds are lying and you can see it in stagnant wages and ghost postings.
The feds are not lying.
Then where are these jobs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:March was very good for jobs but February was revised down from bad to very bad. And 400,000 people left the labor force. Wage growth is the lowest in five years amid inflation that’s outpacing it. Even with the great March number we’ve only added 260,000 jobs in the entire past year.
Are these 178,000 jobs in the room with us now?
I really don’t know what to believe anymore. I’m searching for good news, but I just don’t see where all this hiring is taking place. Is it all in healthcare? Is our economy just getting by on diabetes treatments for baby boomers?
I didn't believe the Biden jobs numbers and I don't believe the Trump jobs numbers. The feds are lying and you can see it in stagnant wages and ghost postings.
The feds are not lying.
Anonymous wrote:March was very good for jobs but February was revised down from bad to very bad. And 400,000 people left the labor force. Wage growth is the lowest in five years amid inflation that’s outpacing it. Even with the great March number we’ve only added 260,000 jobs in the entire past year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:March was very good for jobs but February was revised down from bad to very bad. And 400,000 people left the labor force. Wage growth is the lowest in five years amid inflation that’s outpacing it. Even with the great March number we’ve only added 260,000 jobs in the entire past year.
Are these 178,000 jobs in the room with us now?
I really don’t know what to believe anymore. I’m searching for good news, but I just don’t see where all this hiring is taking place. Is it all in healthcare? Is our economy just getting by on diabetes treatments for baby boomers?
I didn't believe the Biden jobs numbers and I don't believe the Trump jobs numbers. The feds are lying and you can see it in stagnant wages and ghost postings.
The feds are not lying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:March was very good for jobs but February was revised down from bad to very bad. And 400,000 people left the labor force. Wage growth is the lowest in five years amid inflation that’s outpacing it. Even with the great March number we’ve only added 260,000 jobs in the entire past year.
Are these 178,000 jobs in the room with us now?
I really don’t know what to believe anymore. I’m searching for good news, but I just don’t see where all this hiring is taking place. Is it all in healthcare? Is our economy just getting by on diabetes treatments for baby boomers?
I didn't believe the Biden jobs numbers and I don't believe the Trump jobs numbers. The feds are lying and you can see it in stagnant wages and ghost postings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I learned anything between 2021 and 2025 it’s that inflation is transitory no matter the duration.
Biden inherited Trump's disaster covid response that caused the economic shock, supply chain breaks and inflation spike in 2022. Biden got ahead of it and left office with an economy that was the "envy of the world" - Trump has broken it and it will get so, so, much worse.
Biden’s “American Rescue Plan” checks contributed to the rise of inflation. People conveniently forget that.
Trump issued two COVID checks, and for more total money than the one Biden issued. Wouldn’t this mean Trump contributed more to inflation? Why or why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:March was very good for jobs but February was revised down from bad to very bad. And 400,000 people left the labor force. Wage growth is the lowest in five years amid inflation that’s outpacing it. Even with the great March number we’ve only added 260,000 jobs in the entire past year.
Are these 178,000 jobs in the room with us now?
I really don’t know what to believe anymore. I’m searching for good news, but I just don’t see where all this hiring is taking place. Is it all in healthcare? Is our economy just getting by on diabetes treatments for baby boomers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:March was very good for jobs but February was revised down from bad to very bad. And 400,000 people left the labor force. Wage growth is the lowest in five years amid inflation that’s outpacing it. Even with the great March number we’ve only added 260,000 jobs in the entire past year.
Are these 178,000 jobs in the room with us now?
I really don’t know what to believe anymore. I’m searching for good news, but I just don’t see where all this hiring is taking place. Is it all in healthcare? Is our economy just getting by on diabetes treatments for baby boomers?
Anonymous wrote:March was very good for jobs but February was revised down from bad to very bad. And 400,000 people left the labor force. Wage growth is the lowest in five years amid inflation that’s outpacing it. Even with the great March number we’ve only added 260,000 jobs in the entire past year.