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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThis is manufacturing employment since Trump took office: Notice anything interesting? (P.S. 'Liberation Day' tariffs w
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This is manufacturing employment since Trump took office.
Notice anything interesting?
(P.S. Liberation Day tariffs were announced on April 2nd.)
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This is manufacturing employment since Trump took office: Notice anything interesting? (P.S. 'Liberation Day' tariffs w (Original Post)
riversedge
Sep 1
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BaronChocula
(3,357 posts)1. Looks to be from FRED
or Federal Reserve Economic Data. But don't know how that chart was filtered. No matter the filter, we know it ain't good.
Klarkashton
(4,070 posts)2. With trump everybody but the billionaires suffer. Fox news
Works overtime to convince the stupid that it's all great.
pat_k
(11,828 posts)3. Just wait 'til the Oct report is released (154,000 Fed workers who took the buyout are "employed" thru 9/30)
I'm sure they'll figure some way to hide this, but given that we appear to be down to about a 75,000 net gain in non-farm jobs a month, when those who took the federal "not a buyout" buyout are added to the non-farm jobs lost side of the equation, the net change will be more than 75,000 jobs lost.
markodochartaigh
(4,100 posts)4. Looks like some economists are
going to need to borrow Trump's sharpie if they want to keep their jobs.