62.9% Labor force participation rate improves in January

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The Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday released its first look at employment since Donald Trump became president, and although that report does not reflect actual Trump policy changes, it does include the period just before Trump became president and was tweeting about jobs saved.


62.9%: Labor Force Participation Rate Improves in January
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Well imagine that it goes up and with all the companies Trump is keeping here or bringing back at least we can feel it is not a like like Obama's bs lies.
 
Let us see what the employment rate is at the end of 2019, after the orange clown has alienated our allies, and enabled our enemies. Throw in a nice little trade war, and the clown may well have higher unemployment numbers than did 'W' at the end of his terms.
 
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Let us see what the employment rate is at the end of 2019, after the orange clown has alienated our allies, and enabled our enemies. Throw in a nice little trade war, and the clown may well have higher unemployment numbers than did 'W' at the end of his terms.

Do you go around tormenting everybody's post all night lmao. I swear that's what you do. You and your orange clown. lol
OBOZO was the king of clowns
 
President Obama took office with the market going straight down, and the economy losing 500,000 jobs a month. He handed the orange clown a market at 20,000, and an unemployment rate of 4.7%. We shall judge the clown on how well he handles the very favorable situation that he was handed.
 
Let us see what the employment rate is at the end of 2019, after the orange clown has alienated our allies, and enabled our enemies. Throw in a nice little trade war, and the clown may well have higher unemployment numbers than did 'W' at the end of his terms.

Do you go around tormenting everybody's post all night lmao. I swear that's what you do. You and your orange clown. lol
OBOZO was the king of clowns
Hey, Mindwarp...

You're starting OP's at a record rate....you should be happy for any responses you get....

and did that Breitbart article tell you how many jobs Trump "saved"......did it calculate for you the extent to which it affected the LFPR number?

Why would anyone need censorship to spank you senseless?
 
President Obama took office with the market going straight down, and the economy losing 500,000 jobs a month. He handed the orange clown a market at 20,000, and an unemployment rate of 4.7%. We shall judge the clown on how well he handles the very favorable situation that he was handed.

Bush was losing 800,000 jobs per month.
 
Labor participation rate hits 63.1%...
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63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High; Record Number of Employed
October 6, 2017 – Hurricanes Harvey and Irma are long gone, and despite dire predictions, they did not dampen the September jobs report in most key areas. The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday said the labor force participation rate of 63.1 percent reached a high for the year in September, up two-tenths of a point from August.
The number of employed Americans reached 154,345,000 in September, setting a sixth record since January. As the number of employed Americans reached an all-time high, the number of unemployed Americans in September -- 6,801,000 -- hasn't been this low since May 2007. The already low unemployment rate dropped another two-tenths of a point to 4.2 percent last month. That is the lowest since early 2001. BLS noted that the recent hurricanes had "no discernible effect on the national unemployment rate." The number of Americans not in the labor force declined a bit in September to 94,417,000. The record, set in the final full month of the Obama presidency, stands at 95,102,000 Americans not in the labor force.

On the negative side, BLS said no new jobs were added in September: In fact, BLS counts a job loss of 33,000, and it blamed the net effect of the two hurricanes for the negative jobs-added number. BLS noted that a “steep” employment decline in food services and drinking places and below-trend growth in some other industries likely reflected the impact of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. Employment rose in health care and in transportation and warehousing. BLS said job gains have averaged 91,000 over the past three months. And wages are going up: In September, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 12 cents to $26.55. Over the past 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 74 cents, or 2.9 percent,, BLS said.

fema-houston.jpg

View on Aug. 31, 2017 from FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue Virginia Task Force Two searching neigborhoods inside Houston for survivors after flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey.​

In September, the nation’s civilian noninstitutionalized population, consisting of all people age 16 or older who were not in the military or an institution, reached 255,562,000. Of those, 161,146,000 participated in the labor force by either holding a job or actively seeking one. The 161,146,000 who participated in the labor force equaled 63.1 percent of the 255,562,000 civilian noninstitutionalized population. Ahead of Friday’s report, President Donald Trump tweeted on Thursday: “Stock Market hits an ALL-TIME high! Unemployment lowest in 16 years! Business and manufacturing enthusiasm at highest level in decades!”

Among the major worker grohe unemployment rates for adult men (3.9 percent) and Blacks (7.0 percent) declined in September. The jobless rates for adult women (3.9 percent), teenagers (12.9 percent), Whites (3.7 percent), Asians (3.7 percent), and Hispanics (5.1 percent) showed little change.

63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High; Record Number of Employed


See also:

Federal Government Jobs Down 13,000 Under Trump
October 6, 2017 - The number of people working for the federal government has declined by 13,000 in 2017, according to data released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
At the same time, overall government employment in the United States increased by 7,000 as the number of people working at the state government level and the local government level both increased. Meanwhile, the significant increase in manufacturing jobs that started last December halted in September as the nation lost 1,000 jobs in that sector. “Manufacturing employment was essentially unchanged in September (-1,000),” the BLS said in its monthly employment release. “From a recent employment trough in November 2016 through August of this year, the industry had added an average of 14,000 jobs per month.”

In December 2016, the federal government employed 2,819,000 people. In September, according to the preliminary numbers released today by BLS, it employed 2,806,000—a decline of 13,000 people employed by the federal government. However, while the federal –government workforce has declined by 13,000 this year the total number of people working for government in the United States has increased by 38,000—rising from 22,299,000 in December 2016 to 22,337,000 in September.

State governments added 15,000 workers—with employment at that level of government rising from 5,085,000 in December 2016 to 5,100,000 in September. Local governments added 36,000 workers—with employment in at the local level of government rising from 14,395,000 in December 2016 to 14,431,000 in September. Despite losing 1,000 jobs in September, the manufacturing sector has still gained 104,000 jobs in this year. In December, there were 12,343,000 employed in manufacturing in the United States. In September, there were 12,447,000.

Despite the gain in manufacturing jobs since the start of this year, government jobs continue to massively outnumber manufacturing jobs in the United States. As of September, the 22,337,000 employed by governemt in the United States outnumbrered the 12,447,000 employed in manufacturing by 9,890,000. The first time government jobs outnumbered manufacturing jobs in this country was August 1989, prior to that--going back to 1939 (the earliest year for BLS's sector-by-sector employment numbers)--manufacturing jobs had always outnumbered government jobs in this country.

Federal Government Jobs Down 13,000 Under Trump
 
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The Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday released its first look at employment since Donald Trump became president, and although that report does not reflect actual Trump policy changes, it does include the period just before Trump became president and was tweeting about jobs saved.


62.9%: Labor Force Participation Rate Improves in January
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Well imagine that it goes up and with all the companies Trump is keeping here or bringing back at least we can feel it is not a like like Obama's bs lies.
Obviously fake numbers, DoTard Trump LOSES 71,000 jobs and the LPR goes down. REAL unemployment around 50%.
 
Let us see what the employment rate is at the end of 2019, after the orange clown has alienated our allies, and enabled our enemies. Throw in a nice little trade war, and the clown may well have higher unemployment numbers than did 'W' at the end of his terms.


alienated our allies, and enabled our enemies.

Trump is continuing Obama's policies?
 
View attachment 110581


The Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday released its first look at employment since Donald Trump became president, and although that report does not reflect actual Trump policy changes, it does include the period just before Trump became president and was tweeting about jobs saved.


62.9%: Labor Force Participation Rate Improves in January
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Well imagine that it goes up and with all the companies Trump is keeping here or bringing back at least we can feel it is not a like like Obama's bs lies.
Obviously fake numbers, DoTard Trump LOSES 71,000 jobs and the LPR goes down. REAL unemployment around 50%.
172 million Americans are not working
 
Labor participation rate hits 63.1%...
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63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High; Record Number of Employed
October 6, 2017 – Hurricanes Harvey and Irma are long gone, and despite dire predictions, they did not dampen the September jobs report in most key areas. The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday said the labor force participation rate of 63.1 percent reached a high for the year in September, up two-tenths of a point from August.
The number of employed Americans reached 154,345,000 in September, setting a sixth record since January. As the number of employed Americans reached an all-time high, the number of unemployed Americans in September -- 6,801,000 -- hasn't been this low since May 2007. The already low unemployment rate dropped another two-tenths of a point to 4.2 percent last month. That is the lowest since early 2001. BLS noted that the recent hurricanes had "no discernible effect on the national unemployment rate." The number of Americans not in the labor force declined a bit in September to 94,417,000. The record, set in the final full month of the Obama presidency, stands at 95,102,000 Americans not in the labor force.

On the negative side, BLS said no new jobs were added in September: In fact, BLS counts a job loss of 33,000, and it blamed the net effect of the two hurricanes for the negative jobs-added number. BLS noted that a “steep” employment decline in food services and drinking places and below-trend growth in some other industries likely reflected the impact of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. Employment rose in health care and in transportation and warehousing. BLS said job gains have averaged 91,000 over the past three months. And wages are going up: In September, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 12 cents to $26.55. Over the past 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 74 cents, or 2.9 percent,, BLS said.

fema-houston.jpg

View on Aug. 31, 2017 from FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue Virginia Task Force Two searching neigborhoods inside Houston for survivors after flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey.​

In September, the nation’s civilian noninstitutionalized population, consisting of all people age 16 or older who were not in the military or an institution, reached 255,562,000. Of those, 161,146,000 participated in the labor force by either holding a job or actively seeking one. The 161,146,000 who participated in the labor force equaled 63.1 percent of the 255,562,000 civilian noninstitutionalized population. Ahead of Friday’s report, President Donald Trump tweeted on Thursday: “Stock Market hits an ALL-TIME high! Unemployment lowest in 16 years! Business and manufacturing enthusiasm at highest level in decades!”

Among the major worker grohe unemployment rates for adult men (3.9 percent) and Blacks (7.0 percent) declined in September. The jobless rates for adult women (3.9 percent), teenagers (12.9 percent), Whites (3.7 percent), Asians (3.7 percent), and Hispanics (5.1 percent) showed little change.

63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High; Record Number of Employed

See also:

Federal Government Jobs Down 13,000 Under Trump
October 6, 2017 - The number of people working for the federal government has declined by 13,000 in 2017, according to data released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
At the same time, overall government employment in the United States increased by 7,000 as the number of people working at the state government level and the local government level both increased. Meanwhile, the significant increase in manufacturing jobs that started last December halted in September as the nation lost 1,000 jobs in that sector. “Manufacturing employment was essentially unchanged in September (-1,000),” the BLS said in its monthly employment release. “From a recent employment trough in November 2016 through August of this year, the industry had added an average of 14,000 jobs per month.”

In December 2016, the federal government employed 2,819,000 people. In September, according to the preliminary numbers released today by BLS, it employed 2,806,000—a decline of 13,000 people employed by the federal government. However, while the federal –government workforce has declined by 13,000 this year the total number of people working for government in the United States has increased by 38,000—rising from 22,299,000 in December 2016 to 22,337,000 in September.

State governments added 15,000 workers—with employment at that level of government rising from 5,085,000 in December 2016 to 5,100,000 in September. Local governments added 36,000 workers—with employment in at the local level of government rising from 14,395,000 in December 2016 to 14,431,000 in September. Despite losing 1,000 jobs in September, the manufacturing sector has still gained 104,000 jobs in this year. In December, there were 12,343,000 employed in manufacturing in the United States. In September, there were 12,447,000.

Despite the gain in manufacturing jobs since the start of this year, government jobs continue to massively outnumber manufacturing jobs in the United States. As of September, the 22,337,000 employed by governemt in the United States outnumbrered the 12,447,000 employed in manufacturing by 9,890,000. The first time government jobs outnumbered manufacturing jobs in this country was August 1989, prior to that--going back to 1939 (the earliest year for BLS's sector-by-sector employment numbers)--manufacturing jobs had always outnumbered government jobs in this country.

Federal Government Jobs Down 13,000 Under Trump
It took trump only 8 months in office to end the streak started by Obama of 83 consecutive months of job growth and his fluffers ignore that to tout the meaningless labor force participation rate. :eusa_doh:
 
Labor participation rate hits 63.1%...
thumbsup.gif

63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High; Record Number of Employed
October 6, 2017 – Hurricanes Harvey and Irma are long gone, and despite dire predictions, they did not dampen the September jobs report in most key areas. The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday said the labor force participation rate of 63.1 percent reached a high for the year in September, up two-tenths of a point from August.
The number of employed Americans reached 154,345,000 in September, setting a sixth record since January. As the number of employed Americans reached an all-time high, the number of unemployed Americans in September -- 6,801,000 -- hasn't been this low since May 2007. The already low unemployment rate dropped another two-tenths of a point to 4.2 percent last month. That is the lowest since early 2001. BLS noted that the recent hurricanes had "no discernible effect on the national unemployment rate." The number of Americans not in the labor force declined a bit in September to 94,417,000. The record, set in the final full month of the Obama presidency, stands at 95,102,000 Americans not in the labor force.

On the negative side, BLS said no new jobs were added in September: In fact, BLS counts a job loss of 33,000, and it blamed the net effect of the two hurricanes for the negative jobs-added number. BLS noted that a “steep” employment decline in food services and drinking places and below-trend growth in some other industries likely reflected the impact of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. Employment rose in health care and in transportation and warehousing. BLS said job gains have averaged 91,000 over the past three months. And wages are going up: In September, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 12 cents to $26.55. Over the past 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 74 cents, or 2.9 percent,, BLS said.

fema-houston.jpg

View on Aug. 31, 2017 from FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue Virginia Task Force Two searching neigborhoods inside Houston for survivors after flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey.​

In September, the nation’s civilian noninstitutionalized population, consisting of all people age 16 or older who were not in the military or an institution, reached 255,562,000. Of those, 161,146,000 participated in the labor force by either holding a job or actively seeking one. The 161,146,000 who participated in the labor force equaled 63.1 percent of the 255,562,000 civilian noninstitutionalized population. Ahead of Friday’s report, President Donald Trump tweeted on Thursday: “Stock Market hits an ALL-TIME high! Unemployment lowest in 16 years! Business and manufacturing enthusiasm at highest level in decades!”

Among the major worker grohe unemployment rates for adult men (3.9 percent) and Blacks (7.0 percent) declined in September. The jobless rates for adult women (3.9 percent), teenagers (12.9 percent), Whites (3.7 percent), Asians (3.7 percent), and Hispanics (5.1 percent) showed little change.

63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High; Record Number of Employed

See also:

Federal Government Jobs Down 13,000 Under Trump
October 6, 2017 - The number of people working for the federal government has declined by 13,000 in 2017, according to data released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
At the same time, overall government employment in the United States increased by 7,000 as the number of people working at the state government level and the local government level both increased. Meanwhile, the significant increase in manufacturing jobs that started last December halted in September as the nation lost 1,000 jobs in that sector. “Manufacturing employment was essentially unchanged in September (-1,000),” the BLS said in its monthly employment release. “From a recent employment trough in November 2016 through August of this year, the industry had added an average of 14,000 jobs per month.”

In December 2016, the federal government employed 2,819,000 people. In September, according to the preliminary numbers released today by BLS, it employed 2,806,000—a decline of 13,000 people employed by the federal government. However, while the federal –government workforce has declined by 13,000 this year the total number of people working for government in the United States has increased by 38,000—rising from 22,299,000 in December 2016 to 22,337,000 in September.

State governments added 15,000 workers—with employment at that level of government rising from 5,085,000 in December 2016 to 5,100,000 in September. Local governments added 36,000 workers—with employment in at the local level of government rising from 14,395,000 in December 2016 to 14,431,000 in September. Despite losing 1,000 jobs in September, the manufacturing sector has still gained 104,000 jobs in this year. In December, there were 12,343,000 employed in manufacturing in the United States. In September, there were 12,447,000.

Despite the gain in manufacturing jobs since the start of this year, government jobs continue to massively outnumber manufacturing jobs in the United States. As of September, the 22,337,000 employed by governemt in the United States outnumbrered the 12,447,000 employed in manufacturing by 9,890,000. The first time government jobs outnumbered manufacturing jobs in this country was August 1989, prior to that--going back to 1939 (the earliest year for BLS's sector-by-sector employment numbers)--manufacturing jobs had always outnumbered government jobs in this country.

Federal Government Jobs Down 13,000 Under Trump
It took trump only 8 months in office to end the streak started by Obama of 83 consecutive months of job growth and his fluffers ignore that to tout the meaningless labor force participation rate. :eusa_doh:

I know Obama halted the rise of the oceans, why didn't he tell us he was gonna stop the hurricanes?
 
Labor participation rate hits 63.1%...
thumbsup.gif

63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High; Record Number of Employed
October 6, 2017 – Hurricanes Harvey and Irma are long gone, and despite dire predictions, they did not dampen the September jobs report in most key areas. The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday said the labor force participation rate of 63.1 percent reached a high for the year in September, up two-tenths of a point from August.
The number of employed Americans reached 154,345,000 in September, setting a sixth record since January. As the number of employed Americans reached an all-time high, the number of unemployed Americans in September -- 6,801,000 -- hasn't been this low since May 2007. The already low unemployment rate dropped another two-tenths of a point to 4.2 percent last month. That is the lowest since early 2001. BLS noted that the recent hurricanes had "no discernible effect on the national unemployment rate." The number of Americans not in the labor force declined a bit in September to 94,417,000. The record, set in the final full month of the Obama presidency, stands at 95,102,000 Americans not in the labor force.

On the negative side, BLS said no new jobs were added in September: In fact, BLS counts a job loss of 33,000, and it blamed the net effect of the two hurricanes for the negative jobs-added number. BLS noted that a “steep” employment decline in food services and drinking places and below-trend growth in some other industries likely reflected the impact of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. Employment rose in health care and in transportation and warehousing. BLS said job gains have averaged 91,000 over the past three months. And wages are going up: In September, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 12 cents to $26.55. Over the past 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 74 cents, or 2.9 percent,, BLS said.

fema-houston.jpg

View on Aug. 31, 2017 from FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue Virginia Task Force Two searching neigborhoods inside Houston for survivors after flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey.​

In September, the nation’s civilian noninstitutionalized population, consisting of all people age 16 or older who were not in the military or an institution, reached 255,562,000. Of those, 161,146,000 participated in the labor force by either holding a job or actively seeking one. The 161,146,000 who participated in the labor force equaled 63.1 percent of the 255,562,000 civilian noninstitutionalized population. Ahead of Friday’s report, President Donald Trump tweeted on Thursday: “Stock Market hits an ALL-TIME high! Unemployment lowest in 16 years! Business and manufacturing enthusiasm at highest level in decades!”

Among the major worker grohe unemployment rates for adult men (3.9 percent) and Blacks (7.0 percent) declined in September. The jobless rates for adult women (3.9 percent), teenagers (12.9 percent), Whites (3.7 percent), Asians (3.7 percent), and Hispanics (5.1 percent) showed little change.

63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High; Record Number of Employed

See also:

Federal Government Jobs Down 13,000 Under Trump
October 6, 2017 - The number of people working for the federal government has declined by 13,000 in 2017, according to data released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
At the same time, overall government employment in the United States increased by 7,000 as the number of people working at the state government level and the local government level both increased. Meanwhile, the significant increase in manufacturing jobs that started last December halted in September as the nation lost 1,000 jobs in that sector. “Manufacturing employment was essentially unchanged in September (-1,000),” the BLS said in its monthly employment release. “From a recent employment trough in November 2016 through August of this year, the industry had added an average of 14,000 jobs per month.”

In December 2016, the federal government employed 2,819,000 people. In September, according to the preliminary numbers released today by BLS, it employed 2,806,000—a decline of 13,000 people employed by the federal government. However, while the federal –government workforce has declined by 13,000 this year the total number of people working for government in the United States has increased by 38,000—rising from 22,299,000 in December 2016 to 22,337,000 in September.

State governments added 15,000 workers—with employment at that level of government rising from 5,085,000 in December 2016 to 5,100,000 in September. Local governments added 36,000 workers—with employment in at the local level of government rising from 14,395,000 in December 2016 to 14,431,000 in September. Despite losing 1,000 jobs in September, the manufacturing sector has still gained 104,000 jobs in this year. In December, there were 12,343,000 employed in manufacturing in the United States. In September, there were 12,447,000.

Despite the gain in manufacturing jobs since the start of this year, government jobs continue to massively outnumber manufacturing jobs in the United States. As of September, the 22,337,000 employed by governemt in the United States outnumbrered the 12,447,000 employed in manufacturing by 9,890,000. The first time government jobs outnumbered manufacturing jobs in this country was August 1989, prior to that--going back to 1939 (the earliest year for BLS's sector-by-sector employment numbers)--manufacturing jobs had always outnumbered government jobs in this country.

Federal Government Jobs Down 13,000 Under Trump
It took trump only 8 months in office to end the streak started by Obama of 83 consecutive months of job growth and his fluffers ignore that to tout the meaningless labor force participation rate. :eusa_doh:

I know Obama halted the rise of the oceans, why didn't he tell us he was gonna stop the hurricanes?
He only stopped the major hurricanes from hitting the U.S. Too bad he's no longer around to keep us safe, huh?
 
Labor participation rate hits 63.1%...
thumbsup.gif

63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High; Record Number of Employed
October 6, 2017 – Hurricanes Harvey and Irma are long gone, and despite dire predictions, they did not dampen the September jobs report in most key areas. The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday said the labor force participation rate of 63.1 percent reached a high for the year in September, up two-tenths of a point from August.
The number of employed Americans reached 154,345,000 in September, setting a sixth record since January. As the number of employed Americans reached an all-time high, the number of unemployed Americans in September -- 6,801,000 -- hasn't been this low since May 2007. The already low unemployment rate dropped another two-tenths of a point to 4.2 percent last month. That is the lowest since early 2001. BLS noted that the recent hurricanes had "no discernible effect on the national unemployment rate." The number of Americans not in the labor force declined a bit in September to 94,417,000. The record, set in the final full month of the Obama presidency, stands at 95,102,000 Americans not in the labor force.

On the negative side, BLS said no new jobs were added in September: In fact, BLS counts a job loss of 33,000, and it blamed the net effect of the two hurricanes for the negative jobs-added number. BLS noted that a “steep” employment decline in food services and drinking places and below-trend growth in some other industries likely reflected the impact of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. Employment rose in health care and in transportation and warehousing. BLS said job gains have averaged 91,000 over the past three months. And wages are going up: In September, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 12 cents to $26.55. Over the past 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 74 cents, or 2.9 percent,, BLS said.

fema-houston.jpg

View on Aug. 31, 2017 from FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue Virginia Task Force Two searching neigborhoods inside Houston for survivors after flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey.​

In September, the nation’s civilian noninstitutionalized population, consisting of all people age 16 or older who were not in the military or an institution, reached 255,562,000. Of those, 161,146,000 participated in the labor force by either holding a job or actively seeking one. The 161,146,000 who participated in the labor force equaled 63.1 percent of the 255,562,000 civilian noninstitutionalized population. Ahead of Friday’s report, President Donald Trump tweeted on Thursday: “Stock Market hits an ALL-TIME high! Unemployment lowest in 16 years! Business and manufacturing enthusiasm at highest level in decades!”

Among the major worker grohe unemployment rates for adult men (3.9 percent) and Blacks (7.0 percent) declined in September. The jobless rates for adult women (3.9 percent), teenagers (12.9 percent), Whites (3.7 percent), Asians (3.7 percent), and Hispanics (5.1 percent) showed little change.

63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High; Record Number of Employed

See also:

Federal Government Jobs Down 13,000 Under Trump
October 6, 2017 - The number of people working for the federal government has declined by 13,000 in 2017, according to data released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
At the same time, overall government employment in the United States increased by 7,000 as the number of people working at the state government level and the local government level both increased. Meanwhile, the significant increase in manufacturing jobs that started last December halted in September as the nation lost 1,000 jobs in that sector. “Manufacturing employment was essentially unchanged in September (-1,000),” the BLS said in its monthly employment release. “From a recent employment trough in November 2016 through August of this year, the industry had added an average of 14,000 jobs per month.”

In December 2016, the federal government employed 2,819,000 people. In September, according to the preliminary numbers released today by BLS, it employed 2,806,000—a decline of 13,000 people employed by the federal government. However, while the federal –government workforce has declined by 13,000 this year the total number of people working for government in the United States has increased by 38,000—rising from 22,299,000 in December 2016 to 22,337,000 in September.

State governments added 15,000 workers—with employment at that level of government rising from 5,085,000 in December 2016 to 5,100,000 in September. Local governments added 36,000 workers—with employment in at the local level of government rising from 14,395,000 in December 2016 to 14,431,000 in September. Despite losing 1,000 jobs in September, the manufacturing sector has still gained 104,000 jobs in this year. In December, there were 12,343,000 employed in manufacturing in the United States. In September, there were 12,447,000.

Despite the gain in manufacturing jobs since the start of this year, government jobs continue to massively outnumber manufacturing jobs in the United States. As of September, the 22,337,000 employed by governemt in the United States outnumbrered the 12,447,000 employed in manufacturing by 9,890,000. The first time government jobs outnumbered manufacturing jobs in this country was August 1989, prior to that--going back to 1939 (the earliest year for BLS's sector-by-sector employment numbers)--manufacturing jobs had always outnumbered government jobs in this country.

Federal Government Jobs Down 13,000 Under Trump
It took trump only 8 months in office to end the streak started by Obama of 83 consecutive months of job growth and his fluffers ignore that to tout the meaningless labor force participation rate. :eusa_doh:

I know Obama halted the rise of the oceans, why didn't he tell us he was gonna stop the hurricanes?
He only stopped the major hurricanes from hitting the U.S. Too bad he's no longer around to keep us safe, huh?

Yeah, he was awesome!
 

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