Anyone Else Looking Forward To Jobs Numbers?

So now the left is looking forward to bad job numbers?

do I have that right
 
Slightly under projected but still solid, that is 9 months in a row of 200+, avg 220 for the year.
 
Slightly under projected but still solid, that is 9 months in a row of 200+, avg 220 for the year.

yes tons of new part time jobs flipping burgers making this the worst recovery since the Great Depression with less income and fewer full time jobs than before the recession.
 
Yes.......across the board good news. Previous months revised upward.......UE rate ticks down.

It's Friday, nutters! Let your hair down and celebrate the good news for America!
 
Slightly under projected but still solid, that is 9 months in a row of 200+, avg 220 for the year.

yes tons of new part time jobs flipping burgers making this the worst recovery since the Great Depression with less income and fewer full time jobs than before the recession.


How many millions of people just voted to tell dum dums like Carb, Loser Loner, Clayton, and those guys that the FRICKEN numbers are misleading....and they still don't get it.

Completely useless trying to school them :) And that was tens of millions of Americans schooling em....LOL
 
Employment Situation Summary

Transmission of material in this release is embargoed until USDL-14-2037
8:30 a.m. (EST) Friday, November 7, 2014

Technical information:
Household data: (202) 691-6378 * [email protected] * Current Population Survey CPS
Establishment data: (202) 691-6555 * [email protected] * Employment Hours and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey National Home Page

Media contact: (202) 691-5902 * [email protected]


THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION -- OCTOBER 2014


Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 214,000 in October, and the unemployment
rate edged down to 5.8 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.
Employment increased in food services and drinking places, retail trade, and
health care.
 
Employment Situation Summary

Transmission of material in this release is embargoed until USDL-14-2037
8:30 a.m. (EST) Friday, November 7, 2014

Technical information:
Household data: (202) 691-6378 * [email protected] * Current Population Survey CPS
Establishment data: (202) 691-6555 * [email protected] * Employment Hours and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey National Home Page

Media contact: (202) 691-5902 * [email protected]


THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION -- OCTOBER 2014


Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 214,000 in October, and the unemployment
rate edged down to 5.8 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.
Employment increased in food services and drinking places, retail trade, and
health care.


As I keep saying.....you're an idiot...especially when it comes to economics. Americans aren't buying your lies anymore than Dems lies.
 
dear, I did not publish the Summary.

Most posters here know you are a loon who knows very little about economics but a whole lot about charts, easels, and serving punch and cookies.
 
Gee, Econchick. Thanks for your input. So sorry that the good news makes you so upset. Maybe you should relax. Have a cocktail. Maybe even a cock.
 
So sad. Nutters can't enjoy the good news while Obama is I'm the WH. So sad.
It's hard to thump your chest while giving props to the President! The nutters would bitch if it was declared hot fudge sundaes and balloons will be distributed to every citizen free of charge. Nothing NOTHING makes them happy. Well, a school shooting brightens their day because they can crow about 'gun free' zones while the children get buried.
 
The Facts Are there 91 million Americans 8216 on the sidelines 8217 looking for work - The Washington Post

The Bureau of Labor Statistics does show that there are nearly 92 million Americans out of the workforce. But dig into the numbers and it is clear that it’s silly to say all of these people are “on the sidelines” and need action from the president and the Congress.

This BLS document shows that the civilian noninstitutional population—essentially, people over the age of 16–is nearly 247 million. The civil labor force is 155 million, with a participation rate of 62.8 percent. So that leaves nearly 92 million “not in the labor force.” What does that mean? Essentially, it means everyone above the age of 16 who is not working. The BLS breaks it down even further, and it quickly becomes clear that the vast majority of these people are retired or simply are not interested in working, such as stay-at-home parents.

•6 million want a job now but cannot find one.
•2.4 million did not actively search for work.
•1.5 million did not search for work because they are students or left the job market for family reasons, illness or some other factor.
•900,000 are discouraged and think no job is available.

Add that up, along with the 10.3 million who are unemployed, and then maybe you could say there are 21 million people who are “on the sidelines” of the job market. But the other 80 million people have permanently left the work force.
 
Yes.......across the board good news. Previous months revised upward.......UE rate ticks down.

It's Friday, nutters! Let your hair down and celebrate the good news for America!

celebrate a soviet libcommie who has reduced income and number of full time jobs since he took office? Celebrate the worst recovery since the Great Depression? And, what little improvement there has been has been in spite of Barry not because of him. What could an anti business guy like Obama possible do for the economy. PLease tell us exactly!
 

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