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In reply to the discussion: U.S. payrolls rose by 178,000 in March, more than expected; unemployment at 4.3% [View all]Henry203
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U.S. payrolls rose by 178,000 in March, more than expected; unemployment at 4.3% [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Yesterday
OP
The revisions coming for this number will hopefully reflect some sort of reality.
NoMoreRepugs
Yesterday
#1
(revised title) It was revised down, yes, but to 116k - which is their very latest
progree
23 hrs ago
#60
Yes, they are all catastrophically horrible numbers, being that they are totals for AN ENTIRE YEAR. /nt
progree
22 hrs ago
#62
You read what the former head of the BLS said? She didn't seem to be so gung-ho
wolfie001
Yesterday
#53
Most any day in the "news" they report lay-offs in the tens-of-thousands. Hmmm.
twodogsbarking
Yesterday
#8
I get this message: This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Wiz Imp
Yesterday
#26
Here's the msn no-paywall republication of it (at least part of it, omitting the actual breakdown of companies) -
BumRushDaShow
Yesterday
#36
Thanks. As expected, these layoff announcements are not inconsistent with the BLS data.
Wiz Imp
Yesterday
#41
Keep in mind that Oracle's layoffs occurred after the reference period in March
Wiz Imp
Yesterday
#19
And I explained how the jobs data just released are not inconsistent with those layoff announcements.
Wiz Imp
Yesterday
#28
UPS announced layoffs planned for the entire year. I could not find any numbers
Wiz Imp
Yesterday
#23
For those who are so sure these numbers are fake, then why would the administration
Wiz Imp
Yesterday
#12
The numbers are seasonally adjusted, so they account and adjust for normal seasonal fluctuations
progree
Yesterday
#43
"a drop of 133,000 jobs in February? And February's number was even revised downward significantly."
BumRushDaShow
Yesterday
#29
I had never noticed the mislabeling of the CNBC graphs before, OMG! Here's both sets of numbers, and ADP
progree
Yesterday
#47
How are we supposed to believe any numbers coming out of this administration, give wrong numbers and you get fired.
Walleye
Yesterday
#33
Total BS. The career statisticians who produce the numbers at BLS have not been fired. Not a single one of them.
Wiz Imp
Yesterday
#35
Let me guess... the heavy lifter here is "healthcare", hmm? Nursing homes and the like, right?
Scott Alan Swaggerty
Yesterday
#45
There are government jobs available. You must be willing to work nights and week-ends and
twodogsbarking
Yesterday
#46
Quite a few mistakes in this media opinion piece as often happens, though one key number was a LOT worse than it said:
progree
23 hrs ago
#55
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell today: "There is effectively zero net job creation in the private sector."
LetMyPeopleVote
6 hrs ago
#63