Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Friday’s jobs report showed that last month’s gains were, once again, driven in part by the health care and social assistance supersector, which added nearly 54,000 roles. Transportation and warehousing also showed some strength, bringing on more than 30,000 jobs, especially among couriers and messengers.
FYI immigrants do a lot of those jobs, and they are low paying.
https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/article/april-jobs-report-economy-adds-115000-jobs-far-better-than-expected-182224225.html
Amazing how each and every month, health care somehow adds more jobs and makes up the largest percentage of monthly job growth. Sounds legit...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Friday’s jobs report showed that last month’s gains were, once again, driven in part by the health care and social assistance supersector, which added nearly 54,000 roles. Transportation and warehousing also showed some strength, bringing on more than 30,000 jobs, especially among couriers and messengers.
FYI immigrants do a lot of those jobs, and they are low paying.
https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/article/april-jobs-report-economy-adds-115000-jobs-far-better-than-expected-182224225.html
Amazing how each and every month, health care somehow adds more jobs and makes up the largest percentage of monthly job growth. Sounds legit...
What is good is that the private sector is adding jobs - not the government as what happened under Biden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Friday’s jobs report showed that last month’s gains were, once again, driven in part by the health care and social assistance supersector, which added nearly 54,000 roles. Transportation and warehousing also showed some strength, bringing on more than 30,000 jobs, especially among couriers and messengers.
FYI immigrants do a lot of those jobs, and they are low paying.
https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/article/april-jobs-report-economy-adds-115000-jobs-far-better-than-expected-182224225.html
Amazing how each and every month, health care somehow adds more jobs and makes up the largest percentage of monthly job growth. Sounds legit...
What is good is that the private sector is adding jobs - not the government as what happened under Biden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Friday’s jobs report showed that last month’s gains were, once again, driven in part by the health care and social assistance supersector, which added nearly 54,000 roles. Transportation and warehousing also showed some strength, bringing on more than 30,000 jobs, especially among couriers and messengers.
FYI immigrants do a lot of those jobs, and they are low paying.
https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/article/april-jobs-report-economy-adds-115000-jobs-far-better-than-expected-182224225.html
Amazing how each and every month, health care somehow adds more jobs and makes up the largest percentage of monthly job growth. Sounds legit...
Anonymous wrote:
Friday’s jobs report showed that last month’s gains were, once again, driven in part by the health care and social assistance supersector, which added nearly 54,000 roles. Transportation and warehousing also showed some strength, bringing on more than 30,000 jobs, especially among couriers and messengers.
FYI immigrants do a lot of those jobs, and they are low paying.
https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/article/april-jobs-report-economy-adds-115000-jobs-far-better-than-expected-182224225.html