No, they didn't. But, here: all the statements by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics on the employment situation: Commissioner's Statement on the Employment Situation Archives : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the archives of the Employment Situation: Employment Situation Archived News Releases : U.S. Bureau of Labor StatisticsActually, it has changed quite a bit. When Obama was in the WH, each month when the Labor Dept released the employment numbers, they cautioned that the unemployment rate had dropped because so many Americans had given up hope of finding jobs and left the labor force,Unemployment hasn't changed much under trump, though. less than 1% change. There are a number of metrics that show the jobs picture is a mixed bag or more of the same.Trump is giving them something they can really understand and appreciate. Full time jobs and less lip service
Show us where your claim was ever true.
wait, first you said that the labor force was going down, and now you're saying it was going up too fast. Which is it? Look, it's simple math: if the labor force is increasing by more than employment, then that can only mean that the unemployment level is increasing. Which was not the case after February 2010. Oh, a few months had slight blips upwards that quickly went down again, but that's been true under Trump as well.and each month economists pointed out that the number of new jobs created was less than the number of people entering the workforce.
There have been no such warnings since Trump took office.[/QUOTE]