The jobs report looks good. The jobs report wasn’t as bad as
anticipated. There are fewer people working, but that’s okay - the
unemployment rate still dropped last month.
Are you fed up with the U.S. federal government’s “spin” and constant efforts to convince you that the labor market isn’t as bad as it seems?
At the beginning of each month, the U.S. Department of Labor tabulates the number of employment positions that were created the month before. Journalists and pundits are always eager to publicize what has come to be loosely known as the “jobs report,” with headlines that pounce on the latest unemployment rate, and a raw number of “new jobs.”
http://townhall.com/columnists/austinhill/2013/09/22/oblivious-washington-dc-ignoring-the-biggest-economic-transformation-of-our-lifetimes-n1706415
Are you fed up with the U.S. federal government’s “spin” and constant efforts to convince you that the labor market isn’t as bad as it seems?
At the beginning of each month, the U.S. Department of Labor tabulates the number of employment positions that were created the month before. Journalists and pundits are always eager to publicize what has come to be loosely known as the “jobs report,” with headlines that pounce on the latest unemployment rate, and a raw number of “new jobs.”
http://townhall.com/columnists/austinhill/2013/09/22/oblivious-washington-dc-ignoring-the-biggest-economic-transformation-of-our-lifetimes-n1706415
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