God Bless America and God Bless Joe Biden's Job Market

The participation rate is still at historic lows.....Millions of layabouts are getting back to work as their free lunch is running out.

Meanwhile, real wages (the buying power of the money you earn) have declined for 21 straight months, real inflation is still near 10%, rents are going through the roof, gas prices are going back up, credit card balances are skyrocketing, interest rates are rising, CPI & PPI are climbing, inventories are all screwed up from the supply chain mess....

But check out them thar jobs numbers, Mable!

Actually, wages started decling under Obozo's Communist reign of horrors.

Wages stablized under Trump, and started to go back up again. Until the Pedophile was strategically installed into the White House. Now wages are what they were BEFORE Obozo slithered into office.
 
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I love watching you squirm and flail over Biden's booming jobs numbers, the best labor market ever, better than Trump's

You hate it so much and that makes me so very happy !!!!

Seems YOU are the one squirming here.

You seem to be fucking yourself into a state of massive psychotic frenzy over some false numbers that have no facts or proof behind them.

Just proves the point, you believe any lie that comes from your favorite child raping, pedophiles mouth.
 
Jobless claims are DOWN, simply because there is no more unemployment money to be had.
The Dems have cut off government funds to states for unemployment purposes. So, no money = no claims processed.

This does not mean there aren't less unemployed out there, but there IS more unemployed than what they are lying about because they are not telling the TRUTH about everything going on.

Since the Dems slithered into power, over 100 million jobs were LOST because of the Dems.

Dems stating they "created" jobs after forcing job loss at a massive rate, is like the Dems hiking up oil/gas prices and claiming THEY have no control over it, and then TAKING CREDIT for lowering gas prices, just so they can hike them up again!!!


Destroying something JUST to claim you did something to make it "better" is hypocritical nacissism at its most deranged psychopathic level possible.
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Companies with layoffs in 2023 (so far):​

  • HubSpot layoffs: 7% of workforce laid off (February, 2023)
  • PayPal layoffs: 7% of workforce laid off (February, 2023)
  • IBM layoffs: 1.5% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Gemini layoffs: 10% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Yankee Candle layoffs: 13% of office workers laid off (January, 2023)
  • 3M layoffs: <1% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Spotify layoffs: 6% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Google (Alphabet) layoffs: 6% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Microsoft layoffs: 4-5% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Amazon layoffs: 1-2% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Carta layoffs: 10% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Coinbase layoffs: 20% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • DirecTV layoffs: 5-6% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Salesforce layoffs: 10% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Vimeo layoffs: 11% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Goldman Sachs layoffs: 8% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Compass layoffs: size of layoffs not immediately known (January, 2023)
  • Stitch Fix layoffs: 20% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
 

Companies with layoffs in 2022:​

  • Cisco layoffs: 5% of workforce laid off (December, 2022)
  • DoorDash layoffs: 6% of workforce laid off (November, 2022)
  • Candy Digital layoffs: 33% of workforce laid off (November, 2022)
  • Redfin layoffs: 13% of workforce laid off(November, 2022)
  • Amazon layoffs: 1% of workforce laid off beginning (November, 2022)
  • Meta layoffs: 13% of workforce laid off (November, 2022)
  • Twitter layoffs: 50% of workforce laid off (November, 2022)
  • Zillow layoffs: 5% of workforce laid off (October, 2022)
  • Peloton layoffs: 12% of workforce laid off (October, 2022)
  • DocuSign layoffs: 9% of workforce laid off (September, 2022)
  • Taboola layoffs: 6% of workforce laid off (September, 2022)
  • Snapchat layoffs: 20% of workforce laid off (September, 2022)
  • Outbrain layoffs: 3% of workforce laid off (July, 2022)
  • Lyft layoffs: 2% of workforce laid off (July, 2022)
  • The Mom Project layoffs: 15% of workforce laid off (July, 2022)
  • Opensea layoffs: 20% of workforce laid off (July, 2022)
  • Substack layoffs: 14% of workforce laid off (June, 2022)
  • Ninantic layoffs: 8% of workforce laid off (June, 2022)
  • MasterClass layoffs: 20% of workforce laid off (June, 2022)
  • Bird layoffs: 23% of workforce laid off (June, 2022)
  • Superhuman layoffs: 22% of workforce laid off (June, 2022)
  • Cameo layoffs: 25% of workforce laid off (May, 2022)
  • Robinhood layoffs: 9% of workforce laid off (April, 2022)
  • Virgin Hyperloop layoffs: 50% of workforce laid off (February, 2022)
  • Peloton layoffs: 20% of workforce laid off (February, 2022)
  • Beachbody layoffs: 10% of workforce laid off (January, 2022)

DocuSign layoffs 2022​

DocuSign announced in September that it plans to cut around 9% of its workforce.

Like many other major corporations making mass layoffs, DocuSign says these layoffs are a part of a major restructuring plan ahead of the expected recession.

Ford Motor Company layoffs 2022​

Ford announced in late-August 2022 plans to lay off 2,000 salaried workers and 1,000 contract workers across the US, Canada and India — with a large percentage of these layoffs occurring in Michigan.

The layoffs will be effective September 1, 2022 according to a company spokesman.

7-Eleven layoffs 2022​

7-Eleven laid off at least 880 corporate employees in July of 2022 at offices in Ohio and Texas. A company spokesman said these layoffs were the result of an ongoing “integration process” after it bought rival Speedway in 2020.

Shopify layoffs 2022​

According to the WSJ, Shopify plans to lay off approximated 1,000 employees, roughly 10% of its global workforce.

In an internal memo on July 26, CEO Tobi Lutke told employees his belief that post-pandemic e-commerce would continue to grow did not come to fruition, noting “It’s now clear that bet didn’t pay off. Ultimately, placing this bet was my call to make and I got this wrong.”

Vimeo layoffs 2022​

Popular video-hosting platform Vimeo laid off 6% of their employees in July, 2022. CEO Anjali Sud stated the staff layoffs were necessary to give the company “financial flexibility,” while also noting “after assessing the challenging market conditions and uncertainty ahead, I believe this is the responsible action to take.”

Tesla layoffs 2022​

In late June, Tesla laid off 229 employees largely from it’s Autopilot team — with the majority being hourly workers, which is surprising given that CEO Elon Musk stated earlier in the year layoffs would be targeted at salaried positions.
 
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Companies with layoffs in 2022:​

  • Cisco layoffs: 5% of workforce laid off (December, 2022)
  • DoorDash layoffs: 6% of workforce laid off (November, 2022)
  • Candy Digital layoffs: 33% of workforce laid off (November, 2022)
  • Redfin layoffs: 13% of workforce laid off(November, 2022)
  • Amazon layoffs: 1% of workforce laid off beginning (November, 2022)
  • Meta layoffs: 13% of workforce laid off (November, 2022)
  • Twitter layoffs: 50% of workforce laid off (November, 2022)
  • Zillow layoffs: 5% of workforce laid off (October, 2022)
  • Peloton layoffs: 12% of workforce laid off (October, 2022)
  • DocuSign layoffs: 9% of workforce laid off (September, 2022)
  • Taboola layoffs: 6% of workforce laid off (September, 2022)
  • Snapchat layoffs: 20% of workforce laid off (September, 2022)
  • Outbrain layoffs: 3% of workforce laid off (July, 2022)
  • Lyft layoffs: 2% of workforce laid off (July, 2022)
  • The Mom Project layoffs: 15% of workforce laid off (July, 2022)
  • Opensea layoffs: 20% of workforce laid off (July, 2022)
  • Substack layoffs: 14% of workforce laid off (June, 2022)
  • Ninantic layoffs: 8% of workforce laid off (June, 2022)
  • MasterClass layoffs: 20% of workforce laid off (June, 2022)
  • Bird layoffs: 23% of workforce laid off (June, 2022)
  • Superhuman layoffs: 22% of workforce laid off (June, 2022)
  • Cameo layoffs: 25% of workforce laid off (May, 2022)
  • Robinhood layoffs: 9% of workforce laid off (April, 2022)
  • Virgin Hyperloop layoffs: 50% of workforce laid off (February, 2022)
  • Peloton layoffs: 20% of workforce laid off (February, 2022)
  • Beachbody layoffs: 10% of workforce laid off (January, 2022)

DocuSign layoffs this year​

DocuSign announced in September that it plans to cut around 9% of its workforce.

Like many other major corporations making mass layoffs, DocuSign says these layoffs are a part of a major restructuring plan ahead of the expected recession.

Ford Motor Company layoffs 2022​

Ford announced in late-August 2022 plans to lay off 2,000 salaried workers and 1,000 contract workers across the US, Canada and India — with a large percentage of these layoffs occurring in Michigan.

The layoffs will be effective September 1, 2022 according to a company spokesman.

7-Eleven layoffs 2022​

7-Eleven laid off at least 880 corporate employees in July of 2022 at offices in Ohio and Texas. A company spokesman said these layoffs were the result of an ongoing “integration process” after it bought rival Speedway in 2020.

Shopify layoffs 2022​

According to the WSJ, Shopify plans to lay off approximated 1,000 employees, roughly 10% of its global workforce.

In an internal memo on July 26, CEO Tobi Lutke told employees his belief that post-pandemic e-commerce would continue to grow did not come to fruition, noting “It’s now clear that bet didn’t pay off. Ultimately, placing this bet was my call to make and I got this wrong.”

Vimeo layoffs 2022​

Popular video-hosting platform Vimeo laid off 6% of their employees in July, 2022. CEO Anjali Sud stated the staff layoffs were necessary to give the company “financial flexibility,” while also noting “after assessing the challenging market conditions and uncertainty ahead, I believe this is the responsible action to take.”

Tesla layoffs 2022​

In late June, Tesla laid off 229 employees largely from it’s Autopilot team — with the majority being hourly workers, which is surprising given that CEO Elon Musk stated earlier in the year layoffs would be targeted at salaried positions.
They can all go build windmills.
 

Companies with layoffs in 2023 (so far):​

  • HubSpot layoffs: 7% of workforce laid off (February, 2023)
  • PayPal layoffs: 7% of workforce laid off (February, 2023)
  • IBM layoffs: 1.5% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Gemini layoffs: 10% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Yankee Candle layoffs: 13% of office workers laid off (January, 2023)
  • 3M layoffs: <1% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Spotify layoffs: 6% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Google (Alphabet) layoffs: 6% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Microsoft layoffs: 4-5% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Amazon layoffs: 1-2% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Carta layoffs: 10% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Coinbase layoffs: 20% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • DirecTV layoffs: 5-6% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Salesforce layoffs: 10% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Vimeo layoffs: 11% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Goldman Sachs layoffs: 8% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
  • Compass layoffs: size of layoffs not immediately known (January, 2023)
  • Stitch Fix layoffs: 20% of workforce laid off (January, 2023)
Don't worry, they can get one of Biden's burger flipping service jobs.
 
Employers everywhere are looking for people to work but they won't get off the free shit wagon. Joe has screwed up the job market. He ain't done diddley.

Exactly, having so many vacant job openings isn't a good thing right now, but the lib idiots are way too stupid to realize that they're only making themselves look bad. 🙄

Yes - everyone is employed thanks to Joseph Biden (God's choice), so it makes sense that employers are having problems filling jobs. President Biden has created more jobs than there are people to fill them! More proof he's the GREATEST PRESIDENT SINCE FDR!!!

And if RepubliThugs want more workers for low-paying jobs they can pass immigration reform. Do they care more about filling jobs or their racism? I say the racism wins out again.

Dude, what planet are you from?

Oh, dont ask for FACTS or PROOF.
They will just start projecting again and calling you names.

They literally cannot answer questions when they don't have trained responses.

facts are 500k new jobs
A booming record breaking number.
Biden has the lowest unemployment in 50 years and Biden's job market is the best ever, much better than Trumps
FACTS

deal with it loser

AHAHAHAHA !!!

this is government data that is audited and proven to be 100% accurate

You have been reduced to tears.

When the debate is lost slander becomes the tool of the loser
-socrates

*Squawk!!!" Polly want a cracker!!!
 

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