Winning: GREAT AGAIN: JOBS +263,000

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Despite the 'triggered' snowflakes proclaiming Trump has done nothing so far, even CNBC had to admit that's not true:


Private payrolls grew 263K in March vs. 185K est.: ADP
- Another big month for job creation in March, ADP says

"The year's fast start for job creation showed no signs of letting up in March as private payrolls saw another big boost, according to a report Wednesday.

Companies added 263,000 jobs for the month, ADP and Moody's Analytics said. That was well above the 185,000 expected from economists surveyed by Reuters and also better than the 245,000 reported for February.

In addition to the big gain on the headline number, the month also continued a trend away from services-oriented positions dominating job creation. Goods-producing firms contributed 82,000 to the total, as construction led the way with 49,000 new jobs.

Professional and business services was the leading sector, with 57,000, while leisure and hospitality added 55,000 and health care was up 46,000. Manufacturing payrolls grew by 30,000 and trade, transportation and utilities rose by 34,000.

"Job growth is off to a strong start in 2017," Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, said in a statement. "The gains are broad-based but most notable in the goods producing side of the economy including construction, manufacturing and mining."


After spending nearly $1 trillion tax dollars Obama failed to do what Trump has done without spending hardly anything.

:clap:
 
Despite the 'triggered' snowflakes proclaiming Trump has done nothing so far, even CNBC had to admit that's not true:


Private payrolls grew 263K in March vs. 185K est.: ADP
- Another big month for job creation in March, ADP says

"The year's fast start for job creation showed no signs of letting up in March as private payrolls saw another big boost, according to a report Wednesday.

Companies added 263,000 jobs for the month, ADP and Moody's Analytics said. That was well above the 185,000 expected from economists surveyed by Reuters and also better than the 245,000 reported for February.

In addition to the big gain on the headline number, the month also continued a trend away from services-oriented positions dominating job creation. Goods-producing firms contributed 82,000 to the total, as construction led the way with 49,000 new jobs.

Professional and business services was the leading sector, with 57,000, while leisure and hospitality added 55,000 and health care was up 46,000. Manufacturing payrolls grew by 30,000 and trade, transportation and utilities rose by 34,000.

"Job growth is off to a strong start in 2017," Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, said in a statement. "The gains are broad-based but most notable in the goods producing side of the economy including construction, manufacturing and mining."


After spending nearly $1 trillion tax dollars Obama failed to do what Trump has done without spending hardly anything.

:clap:

Assholes, bigots, racists, hypocrits and all around damn liars blamed Obama for the loss of jobs during his first months in office; and now, using fake logic, claim Trump is responsible for the jobs being created since he took office.

The 2009 economy was on Bush; the 2017 economy is on Obama. It is really that simple.
 
Despite the 'triggered' snowflakes proclaiming Trump has done nothing so far, even CNBC had to admit that's not true:


Private payrolls grew 263K in March vs. 185K est.: ADP
- Another big month for job creation in March, ADP says

"The year's fast start for job creation showed no signs of letting up in March as private payrolls saw another big boost, according to a report Wednesday.

Companies added 263,000 jobs for the month, ADP and Moody's Analytics said. That was well above the 185,000 expected from economists surveyed by Reuters and also better than the 245,000 reported for February.

In addition to the big gain on the headline number, the month also continued a trend away from services-oriented positions dominating job creation. Goods-producing firms contributed 82,000 to the total, as construction led the way with 49,000 new jobs.

Professional and business services was the leading sector, with 57,000, while leisure and hospitality added 55,000 and health care was up 46,000. Manufacturing payrolls grew by 30,000 and trade, transportation and utilities rose by 34,000.

"Job growth is off to a strong start in 2017," Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, said in a statement. "The gains are broad-based but most notable in the goods producing side of the economy including construction, manufacturing and mining."


After spending nearly $1 trillion tax dollars Obama failed to do what Trump has done without spending hardly anything.

:clap:

Assholes, bigots, racists, hypocrites and all around damn liars blamed Obama for the loss of jobs during his first months in office; and now, using fake logic, claim Trump is responsible for the jobs being created since he took office.

The 2009 economy was on Bush; the 2017 economy is on Obama. It is really that simple.

The final sentence by the resident AH and all around lying fool ("After spending nearly $1 trillion tax dollars Obama failed to do what Trump has done without spending hardly anything.") exemplifies the effort to revise history, the project of damn liars, and used exclusively by the RW echo chamber.
 
Despite the 'triggered' snowflakes proclaiming Trump has done nothing so far, even CNBC had to admit that's not true:


Private payrolls grew 263K in March vs. 185K est.: ADP
- Another big month for job creation in March, ADP says

"The year's fast start for job creation showed no signs of letting up in March as private payrolls saw another big boost, according to a report Wednesday.

Companies added 263,000 jobs for the month, ADP and Moody's Analytics said. That was well above the 185,000 expected from economists surveyed by Reuters and also better than the 245,000 reported for February.

In addition to the big gain on the headline number, the month also continued a trend away from services-oriented positions dominating job creation. Goods-producing firms contributed 82,000 to the total, as construction led the way with 49,000 new jobs.

Professional and business services was the leading sector, with 57,000, while leisure and hospitality added 55,000 and health care was up 46,000. Manufacturing payrolls grew by 30,000 and trade, transportation and utilities rose by 34,000.

"Job growth is off to a strong start in 2017," Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, said in a statement. "The gains are broad-based but most notable in the goods producing side of the economy including construction, manufacturing and mining."


After spending nearly $1 trillion tax dollars Obama failed to do what Trump has done without spending hardly anything.

:clap:

Yes or no, do you believe these numbers?
 
Despite the 'triggered' snowflakes proclaiming Trump has done nothing so far, even CNBC had to admit that's not true:


Private payrolls grew 263K in March vs. 185K est.: ADP
- Another big month for job creation in March, ADP says

"The year's fast start for job creation showed no signs of letting up in March as private payrolls saw another big boost, according to a report Wednesday.

Companies added 263,000 jobs for the month, ADP and Moody's Analytics said. That was well above the 185,000 expected from economists surveyed by Reuters and also better than the 245,000 reported for February.

In addition to the big gain on the headline number, the month also continued a trend away from services-oriented positions dominating job creation. Goods-producing firms contributed 82,000 to the total, as construction led the way with 49,000 new jobs.

Professional and business services was the leading sector, with 57,000, while leisure and hospitality added 55,000 and health care was up 46,000. Manufacturing payrolls grew by 30,000 and trade, transportation and utilities rose by 34,000.

"Job growth is off to a strong start in 2017," Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, said in a statement. "The gains are broad-based but most notable in the goods producing side of the economy including construction, manufacturing and mining."


After spending nearly $1 trillion tax dollars Obama failed to do what Trump has done without spending hardly anything.

:clap:

Assholes, bigots, racists, hypocrits and all around damn liars blamed Obama for the loss of jobs during his first months in office; and now, using fake logic, claim Trump is responsible for the jobs being created since he took office.

The 2009 economy was on Bush; the 2017 economy is on Obama. It is really that simple.

'Triggered' snowflake :p
 
Snowflakes are 'melting' in the face of Trump administration success....

:p
 
The 2009 economy was on Bush; the 2017 economy is on Obama. It is really that simple.
It's too bad so many attach politics to everything.

This is good news. Let's just celebrate and hope for more.

Regardless of which President is given "credit" by the partisan ideologues.
.

The 2009 economy was on Bush; the 2017 economy is on Obama. It is really that simple.
It's too bad so many attach politics to everything.

This is good news. Let's just celebrate and hope for more.

Regardless of which President is given "credit" by the partisan ideologues.
.

Facts matter, as does history. It's really that simple.
 
The 2009 economy was on Bush; the 2017 economy is on Obama. It is really that simple.
It's too bad so many attach politics to everything.

This is good news. Let's just celebrate and hope for more.

Regardless of which President is given "credit" by the partisan ideologues.
.

The 2009 economy was on Bush; the 2017 economy is on Obama. It is really that simple.
It's too bad so many attach politics to everything.

This is good news. Let's just celebrate and hope for more.

Regardless of which President is given "credit" by the partisan ideologues.
.

Facts matter, as does history. It's really that simple.
Well, we agree it's simplistic.

Or simple, whichever.
.
 
So wait, the job numbers are to be trusted now?
so you are saying people actually say the jobs number isn't correct?

You being serious now?
Yes. I couldn't imagine someone would deny the numbers. Maybe the substance, but not the numbers.
Guess its my fault. You partisans shouldn't surprise me anymore..

I don't doubt the numbers, but please don't tell me you didn't see any of the threads over the last 8 years where people swore up and down that the numbers weren't legit. They're "part time", "seasonal", blah blah. And now no mention of that once Trump is president despite the numbers being produced in exactly the same way.

So don't be a hack and save your partisan speech for someone else.
 
There's a reason the OP won't answer if he believes these numbers. Ask yourself, why is that?
 
The latest Quinnipiac poll showed that 2 out of 3 Americans are giving Obama credit for the current economy,

not Trump.

lol, fucked again, losers.
 
So wait, the job numbers are to be trusted now?
so you are saying people actually say the jobs number isn't correct?

You being serious now?
Yes. I couldn't imagine someone would deny the numbers. Maybe the substance, but not the numbers.
Guess its my fault. You partisans shouldn't surprise me anymore..

I don't doubt the numbers, but please don't tell me you didn't see any of the threads over the last 8 years where people swore up and down that the numbers weren't legit. They're "part time", "seasonal", blah blah. And now no mention of that once Trump is president despite the numbers being produced in exactly the same way.

So don't be a hack and save your partisan speech for someone else.
bitching about the substance, like I said. If they said they were fake because they part time, they are wrong. Its just not as good as other jobs. The kind people want..
 

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