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JOE.....

Last two months Jo’s reports downgraded 100,000 jobs!! LETS GO BIDENOMICS! This job report lowest since 12/20! Hey DMF…JUST THE FAVTS….MAA’M.
this is the first miss on the bls survey in 13 months, are we going to actually cool down a bit??? i sure hope so, we are still running way too hot, fed has to continue to raise rates to fight trumps free money policies...
 
this is the first miss on the bls survey in 13 months, are we going to actually cool down a bit??? i sure hope so, we are still running way too hot, fed has to continue to raise rates to fight trumps free money policies...
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cut it out, JESUS...

GOD HAS BLESSED US WITH BIG JOE!!!
Nothing more then people taking 2nd and 3rd jobs in order to buy food and gas, ect. (This is a joke, maybe????)

Good jobs numbers does not necessarily mean GOOD Economy. People are struggling all across the Country. Inflation is STILL high. Prices are STILL high. Grocery stores and big box stores STILL have problems getting inventory. Small business are STILL closing. Crime is still going up. Even though Biden claimed to have reduced the deficit (Another lie) the deficit is at an all time high, over 2 trillion higher then when Joe took office.
 
Is anybody going to tell the board that the 497,000 jobs yesterday was utter bulls**t as evidenced by the below expectation jobs number released this morning of 209,000? I just did.
you are rooting for the wrong team, just like the confederate idiots continue to do... God has blessed the USA>
 
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Is anybody going to tell the board that the 497,000 jobs yesterday was utter bulls**t as evidenced by the below expectation jobs number released this morning of 209,000? I just did.
Most of us knew it was BS. Only the very slow and mentally challenged cannot see the trees through the forest
 
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The usual suspects are awfully mad about a strong economy. LOL.

What a bunch of miserable people they must be.
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Some strong economy when 2/3 of the country don't even know about it.
So what's the strong part, the prices at the grocery store, the price at the gas pump, the declining savings that families have to meet monthly expenses, the increased credit card debt to meet monthly expenses, the people priced out of home buying or car buying because of the interest rates brought on by the Fed trying to curb historical inflation from what, Bidenomics?
The majority of people in this country DO NOT think we have a strong economy when looking at their OWN situation.
But you Biden worshippers just keep telling them how dumb they are and that they just don't undertand how good they have it.
 
It doesn’t have anything to do with PEAS. Attempting to argue with someone who believes Joe Hiden has done a good job as leader of the free world isn’t worth anyone’s time. Supporting Biden shows your level of stupidity is only matched by other Biden supporters.
He is just trolling...we all know it. either that...or he LOVES his stimi checks. Have not figured out which it is yet.
 
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cut it out, JESUS...

GOD HAS BLESSED US WITH BIG JOE!!!
Hiring Cools, Wages Rise
The US economy added 209,000 jobs in June, below economist estimates of 240,000 and below the downward revised 306,000 jobs in May, according to government data released yesterday. The figure is the fewest number of jobs added in two-and-a-half years.

The unemployment rate dropped to 3.6%, from 3.7% in May, and is in line with economist expectations. The unemployment rate has hovered between 3.4% to 3.7% since March 2022. Most of the jobs were added in government (+60,000), healthcare (+41,000), social assistance (+24,000), and construction (+23,000), while the largest declines were in retail (-11,000) and transportation and warehousing (-7,000). See a breakdown here.

Average hourly earnings—a key inflation indicator—grew 0.4% month-over-month and 4.4% year-over-year, both up from May's 0.3% monthly growth and 4.3% annual growth. See all data here.

Analysts say the overall report suggests economic activity hasn't slowed as much as the Federal Reserve would like, keeping policymakers likely on track to raise interest rates at their upcoming meeting July 25-26, following a temporary pause last month. The benchmark rate is currently in a range between 5% and 5.25%, a 16-year high.

 
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after 13 consecutive beats on bls survey, we have one slight miss, a 209k positive month mind you, and we have the rats coming out bashing our country??? wow, thats all i can say.
 
It doesn’t have anything to do with PEAS. Attempting to argue with someone who believes Joe Hiden has done a good job as leader of the free world isn’t worth anyone’s time. Supporting Biden shows your level of stupidity is only matched by other Biden supporters.
you meant TRUMP i think, he is the shutdown, stimi and operation warp speed prez.. joe is allowing the fed to do whats necessary to curb the stimi that resulted from shutting the country down... PEAS>>>
 
Hiring Cools, Wages Rise
The US economy added 209,000 jobs in June, below economist estimates of 240,000 and below the downward revised 306,000 jobs in May, according to government data released yesterday. The figure is the fewest number of jobs added in two-and-a-half years.

The unemployment rate dropped to 3.6%, from 3.7% in May, and is in line with economist expectations. The unemployment rate has hovered between 3.4% to 3.7% since March 2022. Most of the jobs were added in government (+60,000), healthcare (+41,000), social assistance (+24,000), and construction (+23,000), while the largest declines were in retail (-11,000) and transportation and warehousing (-7,000). See a breakdown here.

Average hourly earnings—a key inflation indicator—grew 0.4% month-over-month and 4.4% year-over-year, both up from May's 0.3% monthly growth and 4.3% annual growth. See all data here.

Analysts say the overall report suggests economic activity hasn't slowed as much as the Federal Reserve would like, keeping policymakers likely on track to raise interest rates at their upcoming meeting July 25-26, following a temporary pause last month. The benchmark rate is currently in a range between 5% and 5.25%, a 16-year high.


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