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In reply to the discussion: U.S. payrolls increased by 147,000 in June, more than expected [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(167,948 posts)48. Maddow Blog-New U.S. job numbers show 2025 is off to a discouragingly sluggish start
Over the first six months of the year, American job growth has slowed to a 15-year low. It's worth asking why.
So far this year, the U.S. economy has added 782,000 jobs â the worst total since 2010.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-07-03T12:57:16.102Z
The question for the White House is simple: âWhy has American job growth slowed in 2025 to a 15-year low?â www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/new-us-jobs-report-shows-2025-discouragingly-sluggish-start-rcna216691
Expectations heading into this week showed projections of about 110,000 new jobs having been added in the United States in June. As it turns out, according to the new report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the totals exceeded those expectations. CNBC News reported:
Theres nothing especially wrong with the preliminary topline totals from June 147,000 jobs is a mediocre number, though hardly a disaster but as is always the case, context is everything.
Over the first six months of 2025, the latest data suggests the economy has added 782,000 jobs. That said, over the first six months of 2024 when Donald Trump said the economy was terrible the total was 985,000 jobs, and over the first six months of 2023, the U.S. economy added 1.53 million jobs.
In fact, if we exclude 2020, when the pandemic wreaked havoc on the economy, the first six months of this year show the slowest job growth in the United States since 2010, when the economy was still trying to recover from the Great Recession.
In other words, the White House and its allies are likely to celebrate the new not-that-bad data as terrific news, but the question the president and his team ought to face is simple: Why has American job growth slowed this year to a 15-year low?
Job growth proved better than expected in June, as the labor market showed surprising resilience in the wake of President Donald Trumps calls for interest rate cuts. Nonfarm payrolls increased a seasonally adjusted 147,000 for the month, higher than the estimate for 110,000, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday. The unemployment rate fell to 4.1%, against a forecast for a slight increase to 4.3%.
Theres nothing especially wrong with the preliminary topline totals from June 147,000 jobs is a mediocre number, though hardly a disaster but as is always the case, context is everything.
Over the first six months of 2025, the latest data suggests the economy has added 782,000 jobs. That said, over the first six months of 2024 when Donald Trump said the economy was terrible the total was 985,000 jobs, and over the first six months of 2023, the U.S. economy added 1.53 million jobs.
In fact, if we exclude 2020, when the pandemic wreaked havoc on the economy, the first six months of this year show the slowest job growth in the United States since 2010, when the economy was still trying to recover from the Great Recession.
In other words, the White House and its allies are likely to celebrate the new not-that-bad data as terrific news, but the question the president and his team ought to face is simple: Why has American job growth slowed this year to a 15-year low?
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The numbers reported are always seasonally adjusted. You don't need to use scare quotes.
mathematic
Jul 3
#27
This article from yesterday (before this info was released) may provides some perspective...
thesquanderer
Jul 3
#11
You actually believe this crap? And you joined DU just to post how great you think the regime is doing?
sinkingfeeling
Jul 3
#19
Why should we trust that this data wasn't manipulated, in light of everything else we know? nt
pnwmom
Jul 3
#64
"When I suggested that the booming economy should have been a major campaign."
BumRushDaShow
Jul 3
#31
Pre-November, a lot of people didn't see the economy as being so great, and it wasn't
progree
Jul 3
#45
And thank you, I appreciate that. It's all quite quite confusing, and baffling /nt
progree
Jul 3
#46
Yes, the one that gets me (and I believe was mentioned in the OP) is the people that fall off the Unemployment rolls
Cheezoholic
Jul 3
#66
If we're going to talk about the ADP Employment Report, we should go to their site to see how they measure things.
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 3
#44
Maddow Blog-New U.S. job numbers show 2025 is off to a discouragingly sluggish start
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 3
#48