ADP: 122,000 jobs added in May

An AI bubble-based economy sounds very solid, hard to figure out why consumer sentiment is at all time lows.

Is it more sound than it was under Clinton, when we had a tech-bubble based economy that grew out of tech, and DIED out of tech with the bubble bursting and costing us over a trillion in investment value? I don't remember liberals worried about the tech-based bubble. In fact, they love to incorrectly quote a "surplus" under Clinton. They don't mention the tech crash of 2000-2001.
 
Not even close, Trump's numbers are almost always revised down later. The mean revision last year was almost -60,000 jobs per month relative to the initial estimate.

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Dude, Trump had a first term.

His job revisions always going up became a laughing point on this forum. You weren't here.
 
An AI bubble-based economy sounds very solid, hard to figure out why consumer sentiment is at all time lows.
AI is not driving the market alone, there are several sectors that's driving this economy.
Job numbers prove this out. But, you just keep up with your BS rhetoric, commie. :rolleyes-41:
 
AI is not driving the market alone, there are several sectors that's driving this economy.
Job numbers prove this out. But, you just keep up with your BS rhetoric, commie. :rolleyes-41:

It's yet another "Great news for America is bad news for democrats."

Kinda sad, isn't it? Record job growth, record stock market returns, and all they do is claim they are temp jobs (with no proof) restaurant jobs (with no proof although I don't know why a restaurant job doesn't count as a job under Trump when they counted under Biden) and a bunch of other shit.

Meanwhile under Biden, we had 9% inflation, he was hiding from the media and 4.25 a gallon gas, a war raging in Ukraine, and liberals tried to convince us everything was hunky dory.

No wonder they got their asses kicked in 2024.
 
Dude, Trump had a first term.

His job revisions always going up became a laughing point on this forum. You weren't here.
Mean average monthly revisions:
2017-5K
2018+12K
2019+8K
2020-60K

And of course so far in the second term the average monthly revisions are -58K.
 
Job creation numbers under Trump 2 are averaging 40K a month. The numbers are dogshit.
Here are some fun facts for you to digest, commie.


U.S. job growth in May doubled expectations and the gains in March and April were higher than initially reported, the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Friday.

Total nonfarm employment increased a seasonally-adjusted 172,000, twice the 80,000 growth analysts had predicted. Meanwhile, job growth in March was revised up 29,000 to 214,000 and April’s increase was revised up 64,000 to 179,000, resulting in combine job growth 93,000 higher than previously reported, the new BLS report reveals.

The seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged from April, holding at 4.3%, and has remained in a narrow range of 4.3% to 4.5% since July 2025.

Federal government employment was unchanged from April, holding at 2.68 million. Over the past 12 months, the federal government has shrunk by 271,000 jobs.


Trump's BBB is taking hold, and getting rid of the stench from Biden is becoming a distant memory.
 
Mean average monthly revisions:
2017-5K
2018+12K
2019+8K
2020-60K

And of course so far in the second term the average monthly revisions are -58K.
LOL Yep, for 2 of the first 3 years, revisions were up up up!

Nobody cares about 2020, that was a dem panic Covid mess. Dems forced the country to shut down and then blamed Trump for the job losses from it. That kind of sleaziness is why Trump won in 2020 and 2024.
 
LOL Yep, for 2 of the first 3 years, revisions were up up up!

Nobody cares about 2020, that was a dem panic Covid mess. Dems forced the country to shut down and then blamed Trump for the job losses from it. That kind of sleaziness is why Trump won in 2020 and 2024.

Trump lost in a landslide in 2020, but perhaps you're right that his shutdowns did have something to do with it.

 
Here are some fun facts for you to digest, commie.

40K/month job creation is hardly a "fun" fact. Surging inflation isn't a fun fact, a new forever war in the Middle East isn't a fun fact, cuts to Americans' health care and food aren't fun facts. People think this administration is dogshit for the straightforward reason that it is.
 
Job creation numbers under Trump 2 are averaging 40K a month. The numbers are dogshit.

40K/month job creation is hardly a "fun" fact. Surging inflation isn't a fun fact, a new forever war in the Middle East isn't a fun fact, cuts to Americans' health care and food aren't fun facts. People think this administration is dogshit for the straightforward reason that it is.
You couldn't argue the facts from the article, commie.
So you go full blown emotion? Poor attempt at a deflection. :eusa_whistle:
Forever war? Where in hell did you read that? :auiqs.jpg:
Surging inflation? Wrong administration, dude. :auiqs.jpg:
Healthcare and food? WTF? We have both.

What country do you reside in, commie? I mean, "Americans" healthcare.....
Tells me you don't live in Kansas.
 
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Trump lost in a landslide in 2020, but perhaps you're right that his shutdowns did have something to do with it.


No, he won. Everybody knows it. Trump proved it in 2024 when Kumalot said she would change nothing that Biden did. Once we learned the cheatin' ways of the left, we were ready.

And no, the shutdowns were ALL ON THE DEMS.

Supporting sources for all claims at the end of each claim.

State-Level Decisions By Partisanship
Because there was no federal mandate, the actual lockdowns—known as stay-at-home orders—were issued individually by state governors. [1, 2]
  • Democratic Governors: All 24 Democratic governors issued statewide stay-at-home orders to slow the transmission of the virus. [1]
  • States with No Lockdowns: Only seven states did not issue stay-at-home orders—Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. All seven were led by Republican governors. [1, 2]
The Evolution of the Partisan Divide
While initial restrictions in March and April of 2020 had broad bipartisan participation, deep political divisions emerged shortly after: [1]
  • Reopening Timelines: Republican-led states generally moved to lift stay-at-home orders, reopen businesses, and ban mask mandates much faster than Democratic-led states. [1]
 
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You couldn't argue the facts from the article, commie.
So you go full blown emotion? Poor attempt at a deflection. :eusa_whistle:
Forever war? Where in hell did you read that? :auiqs.jpg:
Surging inflation? Wrong administration, dude. :auiqs.jpg:
Healthcare and food? WTF? We have both.

What country do you reside in, commie? I mean, "Americans" healthcare.....
Tells me you don't live in Kansas.

Speaking of MAGA communism, Trump’s failed cultural revolution, his gilded monuments to himself, and his clumsy attempts to seize the means of production and seize publicly traded companies are just further dragging down the mood, above and beyond the shit economy. Americans can’t wait for the MAGA communists to go and for free markets to return.
 
Speaking of MAGA communism, Trump’s failed cultural revolution, his gilded monuments to himself, and his clumsy attempts to seize the means of production and seize publicly traded companies are just further dragging down the mood, above and beyond the shit economy. Americans can’t wait for the MAGA communists to go and for free markets to return.
Boy, you really have gone down a rabbit trail, huh? :laughing0301:
Where did you say you're from, commie?
Again, you get confused on administrations. Do your homework.
You say the economy is shit, but that just shows how
ignorant you are commie. :eusa_whistle:
 
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