Watch Fox News Stumble Through Outstanding October Jobs Report

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Somebody needs to tell these folks it's good news.

Watch Fox News Stumble Through Outstanding October Jobs Report
Elisabeth Hasselbeck: "Only 271,000 Jobs Were Added Last Month"

Fox & Friends co-hosts Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Steve Doocy stumbled through a segment on the Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) job creation estimate for October 2015, which showed the largest monthly jobs gain of 2015, attempting to minimize the significance of a strong monthly report that beat most analyst expectations.

On November 6, the BLS released its monthly jobs report for October showing that the U.S. added 271,000 jobs last month, easily beating analyst expectations en route to the largest monthly jobs gain of 2015. Within minutes of the release, Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy portrayed the news in an uneventful light while co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck lamented that the economy created "only 271,000 jobs."

Contrary to Fox's clumsy framing, on CNN the jobs report was introduced as "frankly, a 'wow,'" by New Day co-host John Berman, and correspondent Christine Romans described net new job creation for October as "much stronger than expected." Fox & Friends has a history of disparaging positive jobs reports, with Hasselbeck once glossing over strong job creation in February 2015 to focus on a slight increase in the unemployment rate.

ELISABETH HASSELBECK (CO-HOST): That's right, Steve. Only 271,000 new jobs were added last month. That is up from September as well. Analysts were expecting more than 180,000 jobs for October.

Watch Fox News Stumble Through Outstanding October Jobs Report
 
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Every time we deregulate = cluster fuck
Herbert Hover = great depression
The worse of the recession of the early 80's happened under Reagan
The late 80's collapse happened under Reagan
The great Recession of 2008 happened under George Bush

What's sick is the reality that the base of the republican wants another do nothing like Hover in office.
 
Somebody needs to tell these folks it's good news.

Watch Fox News Stumble Through Outstanding October Jobs Report
Elisabeth Hasselbeck: "Only 271,000 Jobs Were Added Last Month"

Fox & Friends co-hosts Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Steve Doocy stumbled through a segment on the Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) job creation estimate for October 2015, which showed the largest monthly jobs gain of 2015, attempting to minimize the significance of a strong monthly report that beat most analyst expectations.

On November 6, the BLS released its monthly jobs report for October showing that the U.S. added 271,000 jobs last month, easily beating analyst expectations en route to the largest monthly jobs gain of 2015. Within minutes of the release, Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy portrayed the news in an uneventful light while co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck lamented that the economy created "only 271,000 jobs."

Contrary to Fox's clumsy framing, on CNN the jobs report was introduced as "frankly, a 'wow,'" by New Day co-host John Berman, and correspondent Christine Romans described net new job creation for October as "much stronger than expected." Fox & Friends has a history of disparaging positive jobs reports, with Hasselbeck once glossing over strong job creation in February 2015 to focus on a slight increase in the unemployment rate.

ELISABETH HASSELBECK (CO-HOST): That's right, Steve. Only 271,000 new jobs were added last month. That is up from September as well. Analysts were expecting more than 180,000 jobs for October.

Watch Fox News Stumble Through Outstanding October Jobs Report

Wow, either it was killing them to say it or their teleprompters were malfunctioning.
"Only....271,000 new jobs" That Hasselbeck is just a Fox whore.
 
Damn Nebraska is at 2.9% now? I thought Idaho was still in 2nd place?
Looks like Obama's EPA really fucked
Over W. Virginia

State Unemployment Rates | September 2015






Alabama

6.0

Montana

4.1

Alaska

6.4

Nebraska

2.9

Arizona

6.3

Nevada

6.7

Arkansas

5.2

New Hampshire

3.4

California

5.9

New Jersey

5.6

Colorado

4.0

New Mexico

6.8

Connecticut

5.2

New York

5.1

Delaware

4.9

North Carolina

5.8

D.C.

6.7

North Dakota

2.8

Florida

5.2

Ohio

4.5

Georgia

5.8

Oklahoma

4.4

Hawaii

3.4

Oregon

6.2

Idaho

4.2

Pennsylvania

5.3

Illinois

5.4

Puerto Rico

11.4

Indiana

4.5

Rhode Island

5.4

Iowa

3.6

South Carolina

5.7

Kansas

4.4

South Dakota

3.5

Kentucky

5.0

Tennessee

5.7

Louisiana

6.0

Texas

4.2

Maine

4.4

Utah

3.6

Maryland

5.1

Vermont

3.7

Massachusetts

4.6

Virginia

4.3

Michigan

5.0

Washington

5.2

Minnesota

3.8

West Virginia

7.3

Mississippi

6.1

Wisconsin

4.3

Missouri

5.3

Wyoming 4.0
 
Lowest worker participation rate in over 30 years, continual monthly increases in food stamp participation, lowest mean average pay in 20 years, adjusted for inflation. Yep what a job! I agree what we need are more part time low paying service economy jobs! But then again these individuals will be beholding to the party that promises the most. Who ever thought flipping burgers, waiting on tables, and serving espressos was a carrier to aspire for. Something to be proud of right?
 

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