The latest economic numbers were so bad. How bad were they?
They were so bad that Steve Liesman of CNBC thought they were wrong and had to double-check the numbers.
Experts had predicted that roughly a million Americans would be added to the payrolls in April, so when the numbers were published by the Department of Labor, Liesman hesitated to read them.
"It looks like 266,000, but maybe I have that wrong, let me double-check the bureau website here Yes, 266 is correct. Unemployment changed to 6.1%. So we have some issues here."
While most people acknowledge how bad the number were, Joe Biden tried to spin the latest numbers in a positive light.
"Quite frankly, we are moving more rapidly than I thought we would." Biden claimed.
"This morning, we learned that our economy created 266,000 jobs in April."
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Sunday, May 9, 2021
Biden's Latest Economic Numbers Were So Bad a CNBC Host Thought They Were a Typo
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