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1 hour ago, The Norseman said:

Looks like the contimnuation of a 4 year down trend that started under Biden to me. But wait...are we uspposed to be counting the post covid spike in "new jobs" or are we not?

A bar chart titled “Monthly job gains fall below 2019 average.” The chart shows data from January 2021 to May 2025. The 3-month average monthly change in nonfarm payroll growth has slowed dramatically in recent years.

My numbers above are jobs ABOVE THE HIGH PRIOR TO COVID.

I literally stated that.

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Regarding the chart, if you account for the post-Covid return to normal levels of employment it's a normalization, not a downward trend.

The second half of 2024 was when we saw a bit of a downturn. This was at least partially related to businesses keeping powder dry while they waited for the fallout of the presidential election.

Manufacturing is trending measurably down since Trump came in.

3 hours ago, The Norseman said:

Fixed your math. And for the record, I said it was thriving back then too, I just didn't like the reason.

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You didn’t fix any math. You’re ignoring Q1…..and we’re still running $1.8 trillion deficits which are going to climb above $2 trillion and then some moving forward.

People with 6 teeth defending people with 8 yachts

Welcome to America

There are so many regulations in place. It must be a lie.

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Last night on 60 Minutes, Trump announced that "Everyone's 401ks have doubled since he took office" lol. I mean he just lies like its nothing. I've gotten a 12% return since he took office. I'd be retiring now if he doubled my 401k since January. lol

4 minutes ago, Gannan said:

Last night on 60 Minutes, Trump announced that "Everyone's 401ks have doubled since he took office" lol. I mean he just lies like its nothing. I've gotten a 12% return since he took office. I'd be retiring now if he doubled my 401k since January. lol

and his supporters believe everything he says without question.

newsflash, a person should never take anything a politician says, regardless of party, as a statement of fact that needs no verification. question everything.

I also feel like the hiring surge during COVID is having a lot to do with this. At least in IT.

On 11/4/2025 at 10:28 AM, Mike030270 said:

It's hard to believe that increasing taxes on virtually everything we buy didn't drive prices down.

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So I guess no more BLS jobs reports this year.

46 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

So I guess no more BLS jobs reports this year.

hard to do when they keep getting fired for reporting the truth.

Speaking at the America Business Forum in Miami Thursday, Dimon cautioned that the trend could "backfire" on states along the West Coast and in the Northeast as the rise of "Wall Street South" increases competition.

"My bottom line is, I think that everything, everyone has to compete," Dimon started on the Forum stage. "And you know why New Yorkers are so depressed? Because the light at the end of the tunnel is New Jersey.

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groceries is an old fashioned word but its a beautiful word lol

no everything doesn't go down when energy goes down.

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15 hours ago, lynched1 said:

Speaking at the America Business Forum in Miami Thursday, Dimon cautioned that the trend could "backfire" on states along the West Coast and in the Northeast as the rise of "Wall Street South" increases competition.

"My bottom line is, I think that everything, everyone has to compete," Dimon started on the Forum stage. "And you know why New Yorkers are so depressed? Because the light at the end of the tunnel is New Jersey.

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Your posts these days are getting more and more pathetic. I wonder why? 🤣

15 hours ago, pisceschica said:

groceries is an old fashioned word but its a beautiful word lol

no everything doesn't go down when energy goes down.

Voters put a bullhorn to his face and yelled, "stop gaslighting us about prices" but he quadruples down. Saddest thing of all, there is still 1/3 of the country willing to lie to themselves and be fooled by this wanna be carnaval jedi.

6 minutes ago, dawkins4prez said:

Voters put a bullhorn to his face and yelled, "stop gaslighting us about prices" but he quadruples down. Saddest thing of all, there is still 1/3 of the country willing to lie to themselves and be fooled by this wanna be carnaval jedi.

he just bold face lies and insults his supporters.

and they keep taking it.

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