PJ Diaz
Well-Known Member
I just wanted you to clarify and make sure that you weren't referring to Reagan or Trump's. Since you didn't clarify, I'll assume that you're referring to the recent January one. When I listened to economists discuss it on NRP the other day, it was mentioned that there was "a lot of noise" in the report, and it likely didn't reflect reality. Interestingly enough this article here also asserts that the numbers are exggerated:You know the one. Why act so silly? If it was painting Biden in a bad light you would already be complaining. It’s funny you choose when to bury your head in the sand.
Blowout January jobs report likely exaggerates hiring
Seasonal noise always presents problems when estimating the January jobs picture at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the first employment estimate of the year serves as a useful reminder not to…
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