Private Sector Jobs Fell By 301,000 in January

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  1. kriman

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    Yep. Its only 1.5% or around three million jobs lower than before the pandemic.
     
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    467,000 JOBS ADDED IN JANUARY!!!!!
     
  4. yardmeat

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    A tenth of a point change between two quarters . . . really? Still more than 2 points better than it was this time last year.
     
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    WRONG as usual!
    LFPR rose to 62.2%, up from the 61.4% Tramp left with.
     
  6. drluggit

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    LOL... Suddenly the apocalypse is taking a Biden time out...
     
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    Of course. After democrats locked everyone out of work... Yup, we should be seeing a rebound. One would hope that democrats would now understand how childish and vindictive locking the economy was all in their attempt to win the last election. One would hope.
     
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    DeSantis blames Trump for closing down Florida. Not sure who Abott blames for closing down Texas, but I'm guessing he blames Trump.
     
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    I won't speak for DeSantis, I wasn't there. In TX, Abott did ask everyone for two weeks. And that was the end of it. Except in the blue cities, like Austin who still believe in keeping folks from being able to live and work and carry on with their lives. Where were the lockdowns in TX/ Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, etc. The rest of the state managed to stay open. The democrats of TX were all about keeping everyone "safe" while they went all over the country, even a private flight to DC to run away from their responsibilities to the State legislature...

    And, as we're seeing, where lockdowns were enforced, they had little, if any positive effect on the public health. Sucks to be such authoritarian dycks doesn't it...
     
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    If LFRP were based on % growth/change, I'd agree with you. A simple rebound could account for that. But LFRP isn't based on % growth. It's based on % participation.
     
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    Fired and missed, did ya? 467,000 new jobs in January.
     
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    No. LOL, That was not the end of it.

    Back to topic. Are you upset because you celebrated the -300K report from ADP yesterday only to see +470K today?
     
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    So, as a function of participation, the level of participation now is still lower than it was in 2019. So any positive growth won't happen until we improve on the last high water mark.
     
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    Fighting amongst yourselves?
     
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    Actually a totally unexpected report. Let me know when Biden gets it back to where Trump had it before the economy was shutdown due to COVID and after the HUGE fall under Obama/Biden.

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    The COVID payments have stopped and we are seeing the results, Biden wants to start handing out more money again do you support that?
     
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    Tell me why worker participation rates continue to fall.
     
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    They aren't "continuing to fall." They are rising. Pull up a graph. Draw a trend line.
     
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    Dude it was above 64.1 in 2019 it is under 62 currently and has scarcely moved
     
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    And you righties still believe Dirty Dons lies????????
     
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    And you believe Biden's lies.
     
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    Did you forget the year 2020 n the title of your post??????
     
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    Man, that's a big drop during Trump. I'm glad "we the people" fired his ass.
     
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    The jobs numbers are seasonally adjusted to account for such scenarios---xmas workers in the winter; recreation workers in the summer, etc.

    Anyway, jobs numbers go up; jobs numbers come down. What concerns me more is that prices are creeping up across the board on everything
     
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    Tramp NEVER hit 64% and it is over 62% right now!
     

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