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Both payroll employment (+22,000) and unemployment rate (4.3%) change little in August mahatmakanejeeves Sep 5 #1
And June was revised to -13,000 bearsfootball516 Sep 5 #2
Hey wait...I thought Trump FIRED the reviser. Time to fire another one? Bengus81 Sep 5 #8
He's lying to show positive numbers relayerbob Sep 5 #44
Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooof Prairie Gates Sep 5 #3
88,000 jobs in the last 3 months Johnny2X2X Sep 5 #4
tRump job axing & ICEing makes Wall Street say there is a new balance point around 70 k, not 250K as of old. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 5 #18
And now the good news...... twodogsbarking Sep 5 #5
So +22,000 jobs in August, and June and July were revised down by a combined 21,000 progree Sep 5 #6
Also note that these are initial numbers Metaphorical Sep 5 #34
The numbers being reported are seasonally adjusted numbers, so I wouldn't expect an uptick in September progree Sep 5 #36
Tariffs are kicking in relayerbob Sep 5 #45
Trump will tweet how 220,000 jobs were created last month Bengus81 Sep 5 #7
Canada lost 66,000 jobs last month and our unemployment rate went up to 7.1% OnlinePoker Sep 5 #9
Canada BumRushDaShow Sep 5 #10
Yes, multiply Cdn numbers by 9 to compare w US or divide by 9 going the other way. Bernardo de La Paz Sep 5 #19
I bet Canada is taking advantage BumRushDaShow Sep 5 #32
Canada working hard on it, but so are the Europeans who are probably going to link up with MercoSur Bernardo de La Paz Sep 5 #33
LINKS to some BLS Data Series Numbers and Graphs - progree Sep 5 #11
Is he going to fire this BLS person too? IronLionZion Sep 5 #12
What BLS Person? Wiz Imp Sep 5 #14
The nominee has floated releasing quarterly numbers rather than monthly Prairie Gates Sep 5 #15
Right. But the new nominee hasn't been confirmed yet. Wiz Imp Sep 5 #21
He'll dissolve BLS and replace it with BBS, bureau of BS IronLionZion Sep 5 #17
I'm developing IBS over the whole thing Prairie Gates Sep 5 #23
RFK Jr will help you out with that health issue IronLionZion Sep 5 #26
P. U. Prairie Gates Sep 5 #28
There goes another BLS commissioner mcar Sep 5 #13
"4 straight months of manufacturing job losses stand out. It's hard to argue that tariff uncertainty isn't a key driver" progree Sep 5 #16
:-( Lemon Lyman Sep 5 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Wiz Imp Sep 5 #25
On' bright' side, republicon billionaires made MEGABUCKS BoRaGard Sep 5 #22
We've entered an irreversible trump slump truthisfreedom Sep 5 #24
Trump's Labor Secretary blamed Fed Chair Powell for the weak report. Wiz Imp Sep 5 #27
Consumer sentiment graph to complement your consumer confidence graph progree Sep 5 #37
Next month should be interesting as the fired federal workers start to get counted. travelingthrulife Sep 5 #29
Another firing ? republianmushroom Sep 5 #30
Whow. Thanks for compiled articles. riversedge Sep 5 #31
It's bad out there. Super over-qualified people are taking entry level jobs and taking pay cuts. SunSeeker Sep 5 #35
MaddowBlog-U.S. job growth turns ugly over the summer as Trump's economic agenda falters LetMyPeopleVote Sep 5 #38
Interest cuts won't fix the terrible policies that have wrecked this economy. Bluetus Sep 5 #39
The term "payrolls" is very confusing to me in this context. Trueblue Texan Sep 5 #40
See this post upthread BumRushDaShow Sep 5 #41
Higher probability that ... relayerbob Sep 5 #42
If they published 22000, it's safe to assume we lost jobs. Hassler Sep 5 #43
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