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Under Biden, there have been 6,612,000 jobs added. An average of 512,000 a month. In Trump's last 9 months in office 9,862,000 million jobs were added. An average of over 1,075,000 jobs a month.
^^^^ Cherry picking at its finest^^^
You counted 12 months of Biden's jobs numbers but only 9 months of Trump's because if you included 12 months of Trump's, the Trump numbers would go way down. You left off Trump's bad numbers on purpose - cherry picking.
Joe Biden's BLS website not showing "non-adjusted" job numbers, magically adds 1,472,000 jobs for "population control"
Joe Biden and former mayor Democrat Marty Walsh are pure liars.
The private-sector ADP jobs report was very accurate. The Biden administration decided to add 1,471,000 jobs out of thin air.
Why do they not have the "non-adjusted numbers" that show the actual number of jobs that created.
Literally, on the site they are not allowing access to "non-adjusted" jobs data.
They only have some details at the bottom of the report that before the magically "population control effect" adjustment that the economy lost 272,000 jobs.
Instead, they add 1,471,000 jobs out of thin air "population control effect"
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Originally Posted by TimTheEnchanter
Under Biden, there have been 6,612,000 jobs added. An average of 512,000 a month. In Trump's last 9 months in office 9,862,000 million jobs were added. An average of over 1,075,000 jobs a month.
What has Biden done wrong that has cut the Trump Job Recovery in half?
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Originally Posted by Variable
^^^^ Cherry picking at its finest^^^
You counted 12 months of Biden's jobs numbers but only 9 months of Trump's because if you included 12 months of Trump's, the Trump numbers would go way down. You left off Trump's bad numbers on purpose - cherry picking.
Yep, cant include March and April , because that makes it like -13 million.
The numbers have been all over the map of late because of the difficulties presented by the pandemic. All one needs to do is use their own eyes. This is the best labor market we have ever seen and the revisions are beginning to capture that. There are job openings everywhere and at wages that would have seemed impossible two years ago for the bottom rung.
you might want to check out where the hospitality/service industry stands for those "bottom rung" workers.
Under Biden, there have been 6,612,000 jobs added. An average of 512,000 a month. In Trump's last 9 months in office 9,862,000 million jobs were added. An average of over 1,075,000 jobs a month.
What has Biden done wrong that has cut the Trump Job Recovery in half?
I can do that too:
In Biden's first full year, 6,612,000 jobs were added.
In Trump's first full year, only 2,034,000 jobs were added.
The plot thickens, and indeed one thing that analysts apparently forgot when they were submitting their forecasts for January's payrolls is that this is the month when the BLS adjusts data for the past 10 years as part of its population estimates revisions, which impact both the Household and more important, Establishment, surveys.
so, I don't know whether it's every January or every 10 years, but it's a built-in revision that occurs
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