bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:
More dumbass BS from bear2034.
No GDP comparison. And never mind that 3.1 million jobs were lost during Trump 's term.
Youre not very smart.
Youre perpetually dumb.
Bro, you've resorted to using dajo's distorted line of thinking now. This is what happens when you pay money to read Peggy Noonan.
DiabloWags said:bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:
More dumbass BS from bear2034.
No GDP comparison. And never mind that 3.1 million jobs were lost during Trump 's term.
Youre not very smart.
Youre perpetually dumb.
Bro, you've resorted to using dajo's distorted line of thinking now. This is what happens when you pay money to read Peggy Noonan.
You were the same Clown that was parrotting Trump saying that the economy had the fastest economic growth in history in Q3-2020 with GDP at 33.1%"
Hypocrite much?
bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:
More dumbass BS from bear2034.
No GDP comparison. And never mind that 3.1 million jobs were lost during Trump 's term.
Youre not very smart.
Youre perpetually dumb.
Bro, you've resorted to using dajo's distorted line of thinking now. This is what happens when you pay money to read Peggy Noonan.
You were the same Clown that was parrotting Trump saying that the economy had the fastest economic growth in history in Q3-2020 with GDP at 33.1%"
Hypocrite much?
Not really, you guys were the ones parroting fake and misleading economic data including jobs numbers related to the pandemic and recovery.
dajo9 said:bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:
More dumbass BS from bear2034.
No GDP comparison. And never mind that 3.1 million jobs were lost during Trump 's term.
Youre not very smart.
Youre perpetually dumb.
Bro, you've resorted to using dajo's distorted line of thinking now. This is what happens when you pay money to read Peggy Noonan.
You were the same Clown that was parrotting Trump saying that the economy had the fastest economic growth in history in Q3-2020 with GDP at 33.1%"
Hypocrite much?
Not really, you guys were the ones parroting fake and misleading economic data including jobs numbers related to the pandemic and recovery.
Provide an example
dajo9 said:Provide an examplebear2034 said:DiabloWags said:bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:
More dumbass BS from bear2034.
No GDP comparison. And never mind that 3.1 million jobs were lost during Trump 's term.
Youre not very smart.
Youre perpetually dumb.
Bro, you've resorted to using dajo's distorted line of thinking now. This is what happens when you pay money to read Peggy Noonan.
You were the same Clown that was parrotting Trump saying that the economy had the fastest economic growth in history in Q3-2020 with GDP at 33.1%"
Hypocrite much?
Not really, you guys were the ones parroting fake and misleading economic data including jobs numbers related to the pandemic and recovery.
Here's another one that your buddy just posted:DiabloWags said:He can't.dajo9 said:Provide an examplebear2034 said:DiabloWags said:bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:
More dumbass BS from bear2034.
No GDP comparison. And never mind that 3.1 million jobs were lost during Trump 's term.
Youre not very smart.
Youre perpetually dumb.
Bro, you've resorted to using dajo's distorted line of thinking now. This is what happens when you pay money to read Peggy Noonan.
You were the same Clown that was parrotting Trump saying that the economy had the fastest economic growth in history in Q3-2020 with GDP at 33.1%"
Hypocrite much?
Not really, you guys were the ones parroting fake and misleading economic data including jobs numbers related to the pandemic and recovery.
NEW: Black undecided voters in Georgia say the economy was better under Donald Trump, think Kamala Harris is weak.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) September 20, 2024
The focus group was conducted by Daily Mail pollster J.L. Partners' James Johnson.
The voters voiced their concerns that Harris is a "weak" leader who keeps… pic.twitter.com/RepUj7QM6n
Layoffs soared in August, hitting their highest total in 15 years, while year-to-date hiring hit the lowest in 19 years of a Challenge, Gray & Christmas survey.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) September 20, 2024
Quote:
There is no denying it. This is among the best performing economies in my 35+ years as an economist.
Wowza: HUGE jobs report.
— Justin Wolfers (@JustinWolfers) October 4, 2024
September payrolls grew +254k, well above expectations.
August payrolls revised up +17k to +159k, and July revised up +55k to +144k.
Unemployment fell to 4.1%
This economic expansion that is motoring along.
dajo9 said:
The greatest economy of the 21st century, so far, rages on. 254,000 new jobs in September. 4% annualized wage gains - well above inflation.
Also, they admitted that they did not count 72k jobs in July and August that have been added to the jobs report.
That's just me trolling the MAGAts. Every time there is a downward revision they use the word "admitted" because, as you say, it is misleading.DiabloWags said:dajo9 said:
The greatest economy of the 21st century, so far, rages on. 254,000 new jobs in September. 4% annualized wage gains - well above inflation.
Also, they admitted that they did not count 72k jobs in July and August that have been added to the jobs report.
I wouldn't use the word "admitted".
That's misleading.
Monthly jobs numbers are always subjected to revision.
At the end of the day, 254,000 was a significant "beat" on the Dow Jones economist consensus at 150,000.
The median estimate based on 25 estimates collected by FactSet was 140,000.
This is a BLOWOUT number and may make the Fed somewhat hesitant to aggressively cut rates between now and year end as had been expected.
dajo9 said:The U.S. economy grew at a 2.0% annualized rate in Q1, up from the 1.3% rate estimated a month ago. https://t.co/qHGf5n47pp
— BEA News (@BEA_News) June 29, 2023
. Two of them have. I voted for Biden last election. Geez, just try. It's not hard. Some bad kids are good. Some good kids are bad. Surely you must have run into this in your life.AunBear89 said:
Tribalism. Just ask your coffee buddies if they would ever vote for anyone that didn't have an "R" after their name.
You need to get out more.AunBear89 said:
That's very interesting, if true. You do realize that you are extreme outliers in your party?
And you still manage to parrot tribalistic commentary about Kamala. A large amount of what you declare is essential copy paste talking points from the Trump War Room.
Some bad kids can be good, but often times the good was a one off, and they return to their bad behaviors pretty quickly.
. You're projecting. We are better than you think we are. Have a good day.AunBear89 said:
You need to stop pretending you know anything about me. I get out plenty.
And I guess your flippent jerk response will have to masquerade as a substantive reply to my post.
🚨BREAKING: Just 12,000 new jobs were added this month.
— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) November 1, 2024
Economists expected 112,000 new jobs. pic.twitter.com/l4GZUBIlqU
bear2034 said:
I'm sure both dajo9 and Wags have an explanation for this huge miss of a 100,000 jobs.
DiabloWags said:bear2034 said:
I'm sure both dajo9 and Wags have an explanation for this huge miss of a 100,000 jobs.
A.) The Unemployment Rate Held Steady at 4.1%
B.) Hurricanes Helene and Milton likely reduced employment last month by about 70,000 in the Southeast,
C.) An ongoing Boeing strike along with smaller walkouts at Textron, an aerospace parts maker, and Hilton Hotels most likely suppressed payrolls by about 40,000, according to Nomura.
D.) About 512,000 people said they were unable to work because of weather, compared to a historical average of 32,000.
E.) Bear2034 isn't the sharpest tool in the shed.
bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:bear2034 said:
I'm sure both dajo9 and Wags have an explanation for this huge miss of a 100,000 jobs.
A.) The Unemployment Rate Held Steady at 4.1%
B.) Hurricanes Helene and Milton likely reduced employment last month by about 70,000 in the Southeast,
C.) An ongoing Boeing strike along with smaller walkouts at Textron, an aerospace parts maker, and Hilton Hotels most likely suppressed payrolls by about 40,000, according to Nomura.
D.) About 512,000 people said they were unable to work because of weather, compared to a historical average of 32,000.
E.) Bear2034 isn't the sharpest tool in the shed.
Oh, so you do understand that things like natural disasters, pandemics, and government shutdowns affect jobs numbers.
dajo9 said:bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:bear2034 said:
I'm sure both dajo9 and Wags have an explanation for this huge miss of a 100,000 jobs.
A.) The Unemployment Rate Held Steady at 4.1%
B.) Hurricanes Helene and Milton likely reduced employment last month by about 70,000 in the Southeast,
C.) An ongoing Boeing strike along with smaller walkouts at Textron, an aerospace parts maker, and Hilton Hotels most likely suppressed payrolls by about 40,000, according to Nomura.
D.) About 512,000 people said they were unable to work because of weather, compared to a historical average of 32,000.
E.) Bear2034 isn't the sharpest tool in the shed.
Oh, so you do understand that things like natural disasters, pandemics, and government shutdowns affect jobs numbers.
And inflation. But you can't figure that part out.
Under Trump, the poverty rate tanked. Under Harris, it skyrocketed. pic.twitter.com/6kSAfT1m3U
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) November 2, 2024
bear2034 said:dajo9 said:bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:bear2034 said:
I'm sure both dajo9 and Wags have an explanation for this huge miss of a 100,000 jobs.
A.) The Unemployment Rate Held Steady at 4.1%
B.) Hurricanes Helene and Milton likely reduced employment last month by about 70,000 in the Southeast,
C.) An ongoing Boeing strike along with smaller walkouts at Textron, an aerospace parts maker, and Hilton Hotels most likely suppressed payrolls by about 40,000, according to Nomura.
D.) About 512,000 people said they were unable to work because of weather, compared to a historical average of 32,000.
E.) Bear2034 isn't the sharpest tool in the shed.
Oh, so you do understand that things like natural disasters, pandemics, and government shutdowns affect jobs numbers.
And inflation. But you can't figure that part out.Under Trump, the poverty rate tanked. Under Harris, it skyrocketed. pic.twitter.com/6kSAfT1m3U
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) November 2, 2024
And more poverty.
dajo9 said:bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:bear2034 said:
I'm sure both dajo9 and Wags have an explanation for this huge miss of a 100,000 jobs.
A.) The Unemployment Rate Held Steady at 4.1%
B.) Hurricanes Helene and Milton likely reduced employment last month by about 70,000 in the Southeast,
C.) An ongoing Boeing strike along with smaller walkouts at Textron, an aerospace parts maker, and Hilton Hotels most likely suppressed payrolls by about 40,000, according to Nomura.
D.) About 512,000 people said they were unable to work because of weather, compared to a historical average of 32,000.
E.) Bear2034 isn't the sharpest tool in the shed.
Oh, so you do understand that things like natural disasters, pandemics, and government shutdowns affect jobs numbers.
And inflation. But you can't figure that part out.