Strong Job Growth In December

I didn't hurl any insults. But your correct nobody predicted either of those disasters so you predicting this one would be kinda special. And I've spent the last eight years listening to your kinda talk about how it was gonna fall apart tomorrow and it never does.
 
I find it funny watching all the ignorant people supporting Obama. That Dan guy is clearly hasn't had a job
 
On tv today one pundit characterized the strong job growth trend as OBAMA'S BATAAN DEATH MARCH.

hahahahahahahahaha
 
I find it funny watching all the ignorant people supporting Obama. That Dan guy is clearly hasn't had a job

Yeah I mean it's not like I had to pretend to be a girl on the internet to sell my shitty e-books, right?

On tv today one pundit characterized the strong job growth trend as OBAMA'S BATAAN DEATH MARCH.

hahahahahahahahaha

That doesn't even make sense. What bullshit TV station were you watching?
 
Yeah I mean it's not like I had to pretend to be a girl on the internet to sell my shitty e-books, right?



That doesn't even make sense. What bullshit TV station were you watching?

Please stop posting and go back to yahoo as you lack the skills necessary to be an adult.
 
And if those numbers hold or are adjusted upwards will you promise to stop posting?

The adjusted numbers:

The BLS also revised its previous tally of new jobs created in December from 292,000 to 262,000. The November count was revised from 252,000 to 280,000. That's a 2,000 difference. Of course, when you add in January of 188,000...

Also, consider this:

The civilian workforce rose by 502,000, after having risen by 466,000 in December. The employment-population ratio climbed to 59.6 percent, and the labor force participation rate rose to 62.7 percent.

Wages for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose 12 cents an hour in January to $25.39 after falling 1 cent an hour in December. Private-sector production and nonsupervisory employees saw their paychecks rise 6 cents an hour to $21.33.
 
The adjusted numbers:

The BLS also revised its previous tally of new jobs created in December from 292,000 to 262,000. The November count was revised from 252,000 to 280,000. That's a 2,000 difference. Of course, when you add in January of 188,000...

Also, consider this:

The civilian workforce rose by 502,000, after having risen by 466,000 in December. The employment-population ratio climbed to 59.6 percent, and the labor force participation rate rose to 62.7 percent.

Wages for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose 12 cents an hour in January to $25.39 after falling 1 cent an hour in December. Private-sector production and nonsupervisory employees saw their paychecks rise 6 cents an hour to $21.33.


Son, thank you for trying to be an adult but you just lack the intelligence to understand the big picture. Sadly, most of the people here and GB lack the necessary skills. Guess this is why you are unemployed.
 
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