Historic U.S. Job Market Continues as African-American Unemployment Rate Hits New Low

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Historic U.S. Job Market Continues as African-American Unemployment Rate Hits New Low
Historic U.S. Job Market Continues as African-American Unemployment Rate Hits New Low | The White House

November 1: Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its monthly Employment Situation Report, which shows continued employment growth and a low unemployment rate in October. Job gains at this point in the business cycle are particularly noteworthy considering that the United States is in the midst of the longest economic expansion in its history.

BLS’s establishment survey shows total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 128,000 jobs last month, far exceeding the median market expectation of 85,000. Including a substantial upward revision of 95,000 total jobs for the months of August and September, and controlling for the estimated 60,000 decrease because of the recently resolved General Motors (GM) strike and the 20,000 decrease from temporary U.S. Census workers finishing their work, this report highlights the creation of over 300,000 new jobs.

Since the President’s 2016 election, the economy has added over 6.7 million jobs—more than the combined populations of Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware, Rhode Island, and Montana in 2018. Additionally, this total is 4.8 million more jobs than the Congressional Budget Office projected would have been created in its final forecast before the 2016 electio
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ME: Trump is still winning for America. All Democrats can do is hate and lie, while Trump is making America great again!
 
Yes Trump has not wrecked the Obama recovery from the bush World depression of 2008, yet. Only cost two trillion dollars in debt, brainwashed functional moron. I hope the rich enjoy their tax cut.
 
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Yes Trump has not wrecked the Obama recovery from the bush World depression of 2008, yet...........

Actually it was the Democrats who created the recession, not Bush. Thats a proven fact.

And Obama did nothing at all to really fix it.

Trump is the one who is really bringing back the American economy.

Nice try Mister Fake News
 
Yes Trump has not wrecked the Obama recovery from the bush World depression of 2008, yet...........

Actually it was the Democrats who created the recession, not Bush. Thats a proven fact.

And Obama did nothing at all to really fix it.

Trump is the one who is really bringing back the American economy.

Nice try Mister Fake News
The Amurikkkan citizenry create all crashes. Any idea where I can get a non-chain meal today ? OMG. It's a holiday !!!
 
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Historic U.S. Job Market Continues as African-American Unemployment Rate Hits New Low
Historic U.S. Job Market Continues as African-American Unemployment Rate Hits New Low | The White House

November 1: Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its monthly Employment Situation Report, which shows continued employment growth and a low unemployment rate in October. Job gains at this point in the business cycle are particularly noteworthy considering that the United States is in the midst of the longest economic expansion in its history.

BLS’s establishment survey shows total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 128,000 jobs last month, far exceeding the median market expectation of 85,000. Including a substantial upward revision of 95,000 total jobs for the months of August and September, and controlling for the estimated 60,000 decrease because of the recently resolved General Motors (GM) strike and the 20,000 decrease from temporary U.S. Census workers finishing their work, this report highlights the creation of over 300,000 new jobs.

Since the President’s 2016 election, the economy has added over 6.7 million jobs—more than the combined populations of Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware, Rhode Island, and Montana in 2018. Additionally, this total is 4.8 million more jobs than the Congressional Budget Office projected would have been created in its final forecast before the 2016 electio
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ME: Trump is still winning for America. All Democrats can do is hate and lie, while Trump is making America great again!

No real responses, just some scattered stupidities. Figures.
 
Historic U.S. Job Market Continues as African-American Unemployment Rate Hits New Low
Historic U.S. Job Market Continues as African-American Unemployment Rate Hits New Low | The White House

November 1: Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its monthly Employment Situation Report, which shows continued employment growth and a low unemployment rate in October. Job gains at this point in the business cycle are particularly noteworthy considering that the United States is in the midst of the longest economic expansion in its history.

BLS’s establishment survey shows total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 128,000 jobs last month, far exceeding the median market expectation of 85,000. Including a substantial upward revision of 95,000 total jobs for the months of August and September, and controlling for the estimated 60,000 decrease because of the recently resolved General Motors (GM) strike and the 20,000 decrease from temporary U.S. Census workers finishing their work, this report highlights the creation of over 300,000 new jobs.

Since the President’s 2016 election, the economy has added over 6.7 million jobs—more than the combined populations of Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware, Rhode Island, and Montana in 2018. Additionally, this total is 4.8 million more jobs than the Congressional Budget Office projected would have been created in its final forecast before the 2016 electio
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ME: Trump is still winning for America. All Democrats can do is hate and lie, while Trump is making America great again!

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Historic U.S. Job Market Continues as African-American Unemployment Rate Hits New Low
Historic U.S. Job Market Continues as African-American Unemployment Rate Hits New Low | The White House

November 1: Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its monthly Employment Situation Report, which shows continued employment growth and a low unemployment rate in October. Job gains at this point in the business cycle are particularly noteworthy considering that the United States is in the midst of the longest economic expansion in its history.

BLS’s establishment survey shows total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 128,000 jobs last month, far exceeding the median market expectation of 85,000. Including a substantial upward revision of 95,000 total jobs for the months of August and September, and controlling for the estimated 60,000 decrease because of the recently resolved General Motors (GM) strike and the 20,000 decrease from temporary U.S. Census workers finishing their work, this report highlights the creation of over 300,000 new jobs.

Since the President’s 2016 election, the economy has added over 6.7 million jobs—more than the combined populations of Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware, Rhode Island, and Montana in 2018. Additionally, this total is 4.8 million more jobs than the Congressional Budget Office projected would have been created in its final forecast before the 2016 electio
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ME: Trump is still winning for America. All Democrats can do is hate and lie, while Trump is making America great again!

Continuation of a 10 year trend...
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Democrats’ Dread Goes Real: Polls Show Black Support For Trump Rising
Democrats' Dread Goes Real: Polls Show Black Support For Trump Rising

Two polls released in the last week have confirmed what Republicans hope and Democrats fear: support in the black community for President Trump is rising.

On Monday, Rasmussen reports noted, “ICYMI: Last Friday we showed Black Likely Voter approval for @realDonaldTrump at 34%. We then found out that a recent widely quoted @EmersonPolling Registered Voters based poll showed Black Voter approval for @POTUS at 34.5%.”

The Emerson Poll, released November 21, indeed showed Trump with 34.5% of black registered voter approval. RedState noted, “Thirty four percent approval for President Donald Trump. And that’s not an outlier with other Rasmussen tallies, the average has actually gone up since last year when it was in the 20s.”
 

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