Media Hides 1 million Job Gains In Jobs Report

JimBowie1958

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So continuing claims fell by 1 million jobs, meaning the economy is still picking up and we had people lose jobs in blue cities that Dimocrats are burning to the ground.


Jobless claims can create a distorted picture of the labor market because they measure only job losses and not gains. Continuing claims during the week ending July 11 fell to 16,197,000, a decrease of 1,107,000 from the previous week’s revised level. The previous week’s level was revised down by 34,000 from 17,338,000 to 17,304,000. These figures are reported with a week’s lag.
 
So continuing claims fell by 1 million jobs, meaning the economy is still picking up and we had people lose jobs in blue cities that Dimocrats are burning to the ground.


Jobless claims can create a distorted picture of the labor market because they measure only job losses and not gains. Continuing claims during the week ending July 11 fell to 16,197,000, a decrease of 1,107,000 from the previous week’s revised level. The previous week’s level was revised down by 34,000 from 17,338,000 to 17,304,000. These figures are reported with a week’s lag.

WOW....HOLY SHIT...

Not exactly fact based, but I know facts give Cons like you a massive migraine.
 
Not exactly fact based, but I know facts give Cons like you a massive migraine.
New claims went up by about 100k, but Continuing claims during the week ending July 11 fell to 16,197,000, a decrease of 1,107,000 from the previous week.

Can your little fucktard peanut brain grasp that?

No, I didnt think so.
 
So the damage to the economy due to the shutdown was minimal. That's exactly what you are saying. Too bad wages in america can't keep up with unemployment payments.
 
So continuing claims fell by 1 million jobs, meaning the economy is still picking up and we had people lose jobs in blue cities that Dimocrats are burning to the ground.


Jobless claims can create a distorted picture of the labor market because they measure only job losses and not gains. Continuing claims during the week ending July 11 fell to 16,197,000, a decrease of 1,107,000 from the previous week’s revised level. The previous week’s level was revised down by 34,000 from 17,338,000 to 17,304,000. These figures are reported with a week’s lag.
Who is this bonerbrain Bravoactual who gives you a thumbs down, says you're full of it, but then doesn't provide one iota of stuff to support the truthfulness or basis for his claim? Tards will be tards.
 

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