Another Big And 'Unexpected' Jobs Report Revision

They were proposed in 2017, Trump's first year and active for 2018 under Trump's second year. They really did lower tax rates from Obama's years.

You might be thinking about the fact that Obama never rolled back Bush's tax cuts due to the recession - but only for those making under $400k. The wealthy saw increases under Obama which rolled back their Bush cuts.

Here is the actual text although its a slog but it shows the active dates right up front.
The tax code is the same today as it was for the last six years.

Psst, means under xiden
 
It’s jobs StupIrishBitch

Lack of them

Negative jobs numbers in fact. Revised to less than zero

Thread isn't about the June report is it you floundering sorry jackass.

Fckn stop thinking you control the narrative
 
Presidents don’t create jobs, Presidents create conditions conducive for private companies to create jobs. Fking wish demofks would learn the US economy.

A government job isn’t a job created
And Trump is failing BIGLY at that
 
Thread isn't about the June report is it you floundering sorry jackass.

Fckn stop thinking you control the narrative
Listen you drunken Irish *****

I post what I want where so want

You don’t like it?

Move along
 
Listen you drunken Irish *****

I post what I want where so want

You don’t like it?

Move along

Well you could keep reporting posts like you did when you landed here and suddenly that doesn't work anymore

Numbers were fudged by Biden and now he's caught. That's just a fact, ya panty wearing freak
 
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What about 2021? Why isn’t that in Trump’s column, If he’s blaming ‘25 on Biden?
easy, xiden stopped all trump EO's that were important to the economy and stopped petroleum production. There's a chart somewhere with all the immediate changes xiden's proxy did.
 
Shocking, just -- Shocking that a certain Party would politicize Jobs Reports.

Shocking. Just.......... Shocking I tell you.


A reassessment of recent jobs data came out this morning, showing the U.S. added 911,000 fewer jobs than previously thought over the 12 months that ended in March. That larger-than-expected figure will likely feed into the broader debate about labor-market weakness and the reliability of U.S. economic statistics. Here's what to know:
The report is for the year from April 2024 to March 2025—meaning it mostly covers the end of the Biden administration.

It shows a big markdown in jobs added—911,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. ANZ economists had projected the downward revision would be 600,000 to 900,000 roles.

In a weekend interview, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the downward revision could total up to 800,000 jobs.

For comparison, data had suggested the economy added about 1.76 million jobs in the 12 months through March.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics report released at 10 a.m. ET used more comprehensive state unemployment-tax data.

Tuesday's estimates are preliminary. Final 2023-24 data, issued in February, cut that year's tally by 598,000 jobs, not adjusting for seasonal swings.
ALl just more examples of how we had no President from 2021-2024 that his administration got so lax and permitted such egregious manipulation of data.
 
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