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Key takeaways from the blowout May jobs report | CNN Business
The US economy added a whopping 272,000 jobs in May, far more than expected. The unemployment rate rose to 4% from 3.9%.amp.cnn.com
270,000 jobs AGAIN
Let’s understand… 180,000 jobs created is a good month
The Biden economy keeps topping that
And also understand, the jobs lost under Trump from Covid were replaced years ago
I'm starting to detest even the word "created" where this POTUS administrations build jobs business is concerned. The govt. is best to stay out of the way short red tape necessary to keep some things square where duty bound. Such as ******* A, why doesn't medical from pvt to gvt require the MOST BASIC DATA? (WhoWWWHW) with every MFing recording, from claims to expenses? The MFING Data is available, wholly ****, load that shit up, otherwise it's a mess, like Democrat govt.
**** off with the covid business, do you know how fast our country is growing, ever heard of global econ too? I supposed Democracks are respinsible for the Golden State's economy too. Which leads the country in unemployment BTW, Democracks **** everything up.
The only jobs govt. "creates" are for govt infrastructure, we like our bog govt. too huh? **** that. Anyway, they for instance order the best buildings, I know, my relatives build a lot of em. Sure that offers private sector dollars, but geezuz, why are tax payers flipping the bill for the best of the best on the backs of the middle class? The lower, and middle class are the only groups that truly pays for it.
- The current population of U.S. in 2024 is 341,814,420, a 0.53% increase from 2023.
- The population of U.S. in 2023 was 339,996,563, a 0.5% increase from 2022.
- The population of U.S. in 2022 was 338,289,857, a 0.38% increase from 2021.
- The population of U.S. in 2021 was 336,997,624, a 0.31% increase from 2020.
- The population of U.S. in 2020 was 335,942,003, a 0.49% increase from 2019.
- The population of U.S. in 2019 was 334,319,671, a 0.66% increase from 2018.
U.S. Population (1950-2025)
Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship. The values shown are midyear estimates.
