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What horrible news for the left. I kept telling people this was going to happen, but of course the left said I was stupid, ignorant, clueless, a shill.
The left is OUTRAGED that Covid19 did not turn out nearly as bad as they hoped it would for political gain and now they are OUTRAGED that the economy is on its way to recovery.
4,135,000 workers simply went back to work at their existing jobs, which is not the same as adding jobs.
The CES shows 3,597,000 went back to work.
2,964,000 were full-time workers.
Ok. I was wondering about the weekly vs monthly, and I guess the weekly numbers included those who were not working but still on the payroll. It makes more sense now.
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Originally Posted by saltine
Msm/left '* oh snap, back to drawing board'
I don't know what MSM you watch, but the news I have been watching have predicted that more than half of the 43 million lost jobs will come back quickly, so this is just the first of the many good months to come. Its actually common sense that if you lose that many jobs due to a pandemic, or natural disaster, most of the jobs will come back when things return to normal.
Last edited by Finn_Jarber; 06-05-2020 at 11:55 AM..
The irony here is funny, as you have a way of trying to spinning most of Trumps great news as negative.
No. I think this is great news, I just don't call it "Trumps great news" like you do. I don't make it about him. I have been expecting this, as you can see from my posts relating to this topic in the past few months. Its nice to be right, isn't it. Maybe you wouldn't know......
4,135,000 workers simply went back to work at their existing jobs, which is not the same as adding jobs.
The CES shows 3,597,000 went back to work.
Sounds like a tremendous economic success.
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