So it's official: We are in a recession

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You don't have to like the labor market continuing to shine as retailers, factories and health care all add jobs, and payroll employment having now rebounded to levels not seen since the start of the pandemic, leaving workers with more money to spend and helps to support the consumer-driven economy.
 
Man, we are supposed to be 9 months into a recession and unemployment the whole time is 4.0% or lower.

When was the last time that happened?
When people stop looking for a job, because the gubermint is there to take care of them. That is how you have not only high inflation but a recession.
 
When people stop looking for a job, because the gubermint is there to take care of them. That is how you have not only high inflation but a recession.
But we are continually adding jobs and people into the labor market.

You’re barking up the wrong tree.
 
But we are continually adding jobs and people into the labor market.

You’re barking up the wrong tree.
We are adding jobs but those not working, doing drugs and not dying, continue to do drugs and sit in their progressive parents basement whining about how fucked up their lives are because they dont want to go out and actually put some effort into their lives.

 
We are adding jobs but those not working, doing drugs and not dying, continue to do drugs and sit in their progressive parents basement whining about how fucked up their lives are because they dont want to go out and actually put some effort into their lives.

Your article is a year old. This last month alone 800,000 people were added to the work force.

 
When people stop looking for a job, because the gubermint is there to take care of them. That is how you have not only high inflation but a recession.
800,000 people rejoined the labor force last month pushing the PFPR up to 62.4%.

So there’s that.
 

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