"People say the economy is failing, but how can that be true when we made over 1 million jobs last year?"
"Oh oh...sorry...'made up'...we made up over 1 million jobs."
Yeah, the headline seems to belie the much less scandalous story that initial surveys aren't as reliable as more time-consuming-but-accurate hiring estimates.
Also, the "1M less jobs" number is absolute bullshit. BLS has the revision at around 200,000
The over-the-year change in total nonfarm employment for March 2023 was revised from +4,048,000 to +3,836,000
which is still an enormous uptick in new jobs annually and in no way indicative of a weak economy on its face.
Blah blah neoliberal economics bad, blah blah quality of live metrics not included, blah blah glorious people's revolution blah blah things will be different. That said, this site's claims are trash and nobody should be taking anything the Daily Caller prints seriously.
Also, the "1M less jobs" number is absolute bullshit. BLS has the revision at around 200,000
The over-the-year change in total nonfarm employment for March 2023 was revised from +4,048,000 to +3,836,000
This number is also exactly what is reported in the article. 200k jobs revised downwards in MARCH 2023
The total revisions across the entirety of 2023 sums up to > 1 million
Please don't discredit my conservative news sources. You commies could learn a thing or two from the other side
200k jobs revised downwards in MARCH 2023
That was the over-year total, which is to say March 2022 to March 2023. We didn't create 3.8M jobs in March alone.
Please don't discredit my conservative news sources.
I know this is trolling but it upsets me nonetheless.
Oh you right I looked at the raw data more carefully and the revisions for 2023 total meant they actually their forecasts were about 100k short haha
Sorry about the trollin
To protect our morally pure browsers from the taint of reactionary cookies?
I think it's more to avoid giving them any activity that could contribute to their revenue.
It’s not like they’re going to get click-through revenue from us. Sounds like liberal consumerism praxis to me.
And what about CNN, which is pretty reactionary? Where’s the line we’re drawing in corporate media?
another consideration: why should we clog the internet archives with this trash?
Their storage space is probably already clogged with it, but when we performatively send traffic to them, it costs them money.
If you're job hunting right now this won't be any surprise
That's what I've been noticing, most job postings are low, low paid, and even on Linkedin only the most balsy sketch low paid bullshitters 'start ups' keep contacting me. Like plz, I'd earn working more at fast food than I would with you, I earn more right now, I'm just not a fan of this job.
Even without this, those jobs reports are mostly bullshit anyway right?
Capitalist governments lying about employment figures after a major pandemic ravaged their economy?
#Bidenonics is the new #ItsHerTurn. These election campaigns got high on their own supply.