The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Wednesday revised down its tally of total employment in March 2023 by 306,000.

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Dummy there was no job loss in 2023. In fact we increased jobs by almost 200k a month.

What part of that do you not get?

Trump’s max jobs was 152 million, today we have 158 million, so what Trump jobs is it you think Biden lost?

Be honest, do you at least get paid to post all the stupid bullshit you do?
Are you talking about the numbers before they had to cut back on those 800k jobs they claimed they added?

I don’t disagree folks went back to work after the lay off, back to their trump jobs.
 
Are you talking about the numbers before they had to cut back on those 800k jobs they claimed they added?

I don’t disagree folks went back to work after the lay off, back to their trump jobs.

Yes dumbass, I’m talking about 6.5 million jobs that were created after all of the jobs lost in recession were recovered by the middle of 2022.

Want to subtract the recent adjustment GO AHEAD, it’s still shitload of jobs gained as the bottom line and certainly not job loss.

Those are the simple facts, you can take your made up “disagreement” and shove it you know where.
 
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Yes dumbass, I’m talking about 6.5 million jobs that were created after all of the jobs lost in recession were recovered by the middle of 2022.

Want to subtract the recent adjustment GO AHEAD, it’s still shitload of jobs gained as the bottom line and certainly not job loss.

Those are the simple facts, you can take your made up “disagreement” and shove it you know where.
Correct, people went back to their trump jobs after the pandemic layoffs…

Those aren’t jobs created.
 
Correct, people went back to their trump jobs after the pandemic layoffs…

Those aren’t jobs created.

Trump didn’t have all the jobs Biden did (152m in 2019 vs 158m in 2024), how could anyone possibly go back to them?

Are you seriously this stupid or just trolling?
 
Trump didn’t have all the jobs Biden did (152m in 2019 vs 158m in 2024), how could anyone possibly go back to them?

Are you seriously this stupid or just trolling?
/---/ Being called back to work is not job creation. Are you seriously this stupid or just trolling?
 
/---/ Being called back to work is not job creation. Are you seriously this stupid or just trolling?
Back to what work???

Only 152 million jobs max existed under Trump. We now have 158 million jobs. So that’s 6 million jobs that would be impossible to “go back” to.

What’s wrong with you? This is not rocket science.
 
Cellblock2429 what are you saying is fake? These are facts.
/----/ Being called back to work is not job creation for the umpteenth time. And, 25% were new government jobs that are paid for with tax dollars. That's not the same as private-sector jobs.

Biden Administration Job Growth Numbers Are Subsidized By Record Numbers Of Government Jobs — 25% of New Jobs Are In Government​

In 2023, the U.S. job market experienced a trend where nearly 25% of all job gains were attributed to government positions, underscoring a significant reliance on public sector employment to sustain economic growth.


This development is particularly striking given the broader context of a thriving economy, marked by impressive job additions and the robust performance of the tech sector. Despite these broader economic successes, the surge in government jobs reveals a nuanced landscape of employment, raising questions about the sustainability and quality of job growth.

Employment gains in government span the federal, state and local levels, with a substantial increase in hiring compared to the previous year. This surge is partly a response to the vacancies left by public servants who exited their roles during the pandemic, alongside efforts to bolster public services that may have been understaffed or overwhelmed in the preceding years.
 
/----/ Being called back to work is not job creation for the umpteenth time.
For upteenth time under Biden we have 6 million more jobs than there were EVER under Trump.

What you are saying is impossible, it’s just incoherent nonsense.
 
Back to what work???

Only 152 million jobs max existed under Trump. We now have 158 million jobs. So that’s 6 million jobs that would be impossible to “go back” to.

What’s wrong with you? This is not rocket science.
/----/ Creating new government jobs isn't sustainable. 25% of 158 million jobs is 39.5 million government jobs. That leaves 119 million so-called jobs created in the private sector, far less than Trump. (I know, math is hard.) You can't count workers called back to work as jobs created.
 
For upteenth time under Biden we have 6 million more jobs than there were EVER under Trump.

What you are saying is impossible, it’s just incoherent nonsense.
/----/ 25% or 39.5 million, were tax-funded government jobs, not private sector ones. GEEEZE, you are dense.
 
/----/ Creating new government jobs isn't sustainable. 25% of 158 million jobs
Dumbass why the hell are you taking 25% of 158 million? That’s NOT AT ALL what the link you cited said.

You’ve got just about zero analytical skills and are posting bullshit on top of bullshit on top of laughable math.
 
Government jobs have been in decline and are now smaller % of all jobs than before pandemic

US-employment-nonfarm-2024-01-07-total-government-jobs-percent.png


Clearly gov jobs were never anywhere near 25% and you are posting stupid bullshit as usual.
 
The Labor Force Participation rate is an important number. When President of The United States of America, Donald J Trump was in Office, the rate peaked at 63.3%. A good number.

When scumbag dims stole the office of President and coronated Sponge Brains Shits Pants, the best they could do is 62.8%.

Small numerical difference but millions of jobs.


dimocrap scum lie. It's what they do. It is sad to finally realize that the people in government you rely on to be honest and up front with you are liars but -- They are.
 
Trump didn’t have all the jobs Biden did (152m in 2019 vs 158m in 2024), how could anyone possibly go back to them?

Are you seriously this stupid or just trolling?
Labor participation rate in 2019 was 63.1 percent, in 2023 62.6 percent


We need to go back to a time when more people not less, were partaking in the workforce. Especially since Xiden and Harris have flooded the country with illegals through their surge the border policies.
 
Government jobs have been in decline and are now smaller % of all jobs than before pandemic

US-employment-nonfarm-2024-01-07-total-government-jobs-percent.png


Clearly gov jobs were never anywhere near 25% and you are posting stupid bullshit as usual.
Are these the same people that had to revise back their reported job gains by almost a MILLION?


dimocrap scum are lying motherfuckers.

period
 
The statistics and figures can- and are- manipulated by politicians to back up whatever agenda they might have.

But we all can look around us and realize that there is no able-bodied adult out there unable to find a job if they really want one.

Maybe the jobs out there aren’t the ones you dreamed about doing as a kid, but the world can’t support that many firemen and ballerinas.
 
Are these the same people that had to revise back their reported job gains by almost a MILLION?


dimocrap scum are lying motherfuckers.

period
Yes. 6.5 million is a lot more than a million if you didn’t realize.
 
Labor participation rate in 2019 was 63.1 percent, in 2023 62.6 percent


We need to go back to a time when more people not less, were partaking in the workforce. Especially since Xiden and Harris have flooded the country with illegals through their surge the border policies.
More ignorant nonsense - LFPR will keep declining into 2040s as was well predicted in 2000s.

We have aging population with more time spent in school and short of aggressively liberal immigration reforms LFPR will continue on long term trend.

Having said that, there IS a short term jump in LFPR, which caused recent uptick in unemployment %
 
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