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https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
I guess this is just another report that Brietbart or Redstate can't figure out how to spin??? Is that why comrade GURPS, Gilligan and the rest of the right wing nutters haven't posted this news...despite it now being 8 hours old?
Or is it just because this was a weak report??
130,000 of which 25,000 were temporary Census workers. So 130k gross becomes 105k gross. June and July were revised downward by 20k...so your net job creation was 85K...that is not good.
Gross private employment (before the revisions) was +96k. That is 100k less than ADP reported on Wednesday and is not good.
As I have been stating, (comrade GURPS is your dumbass listening???) there is no good reason for this economy to go into recession. We should slow back down to our normal rate of growth. But Trump's asinine trade policies and idiotic approaches to, well, everything are threatening our feeble normal rate of growth.
I guess this is just another report that Brietbart or Redstate can't figure out how to spin??? Is that why comrade GURPS, Gilligan and the rest of the right wing nutters haven't posted this news...despite it now being 8 hours old?
Or is it just because this was a weak report??
Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 130,000 in August, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.7 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.
130,000 of which 25,000 were temporary Census workers. So 130k gross becomes 105k gross. June and July were revised downward by 20k...so your net job creation was 85K...that is not good.
Gross private employment (before the revisions) was +96k. That is 100k less than ADP reported on Wednesday and is not good.
As I have been stating, (comrade GURPS is your dumbass listening???) there is no good reason for this economy to go into recession. We should slow back down to our normal rate of growth. But Trump's asinine trade policies and idiotic approaches to, well, everything are threatening our feeble normal rate of growth.