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Originally posted by D.I.E.S.E.L View Post***** supporters show their intelligence when they have negative feedback about something like, job reports, 2 weeks into new administration. Its not surprising though.
I guess they were preoccupied planning the coup and didn’t have time to post them. Lol.
It is expected 105,000 jobs will be added in January even with the keystone pipeline executive order.
Private companies expected to add 174,000 jobs in January.Last edited by The Big Dunn; 02-05-2021, 08:11 AM.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostIf you go back in the ***** thread, the posters that were quick to note the jobs reports when they were good suddenly stopped doing it when they were bad. I actually had to post the numbers for them.
I guess they were preoccupied planning the coup and didn’t have time to post them. Lol.
It is expected 105,000 jobs will be added in January even with the keystone pipeline executive order.
Private companies expected to add 174,000 jobs in January.
I call BSht! Suk my dic and prove me wrong.
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Originally posted by ralex View PostDunn^^^^What do you expect to happen when states that were previously closed open back up?????!
The article from Fox points out that the number is more than expected because of new jobs created, not just old jobs coming back because things opened up.
What the numbers also show is all of you that predicted massive job reductions because of *****'s executive orders, such as the one regarding the keystone xl pipeline, were flat out wrong.
Reminder-I posted the jobs numbers for ***** whether they were good or bad and gave credit when deserved. How about you do the same here.
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Official Jobs Report according to AP
U.S. employers added just 49,000 jobs in January, a sign that that the viral pandemic retains a tight grip on the economy nearly a year after it triggered a painful recession.
The tepid increase followed a decline of 227,000 jobs in December, the first loss since April. The unemployment rate for January fell sharply from 6.7% to 6.3%, the Labor Department said Friday.
Small gain. Notice in *****'s last full month the US lost 227,000 jobs.
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