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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (1389721)2/3/2023 12:16:27 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1583707
 
zerohedge.com

Bloomberg chief economist Anna Wong put it: "The January jobs report showed extremely robust growth, higher than the highest estimate in the Bloomberg survey. If it seems too good to be true, that’s because it is too good to be true — the gain is mostly due to seasonal factors and revisions to past data. The Fed likely won’t place too much weight on this report in formulating policy."


... the number of full-time workers in March 2022 was 132.587 million. Fast forward to January 2023 when it was 132.577: that's right: total US full-time workers declined by 10K over a period of 10 months. Meanwhile, part-time workers soared from 25.908 million to 27.400 million, an increase of 1.492 million!



To: Mongo2116 who wrote (1389721)2/3/2023 3:25:56 PM
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517K new jobs and 3.4% unemployment. Terrible news for MAGAt's who want America to fail because it didn't re-elect their candidate.