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In reply to the discussion: U.S. payrolls increased by 147,000 in June, more than expected [View all]Response to BumRushDaShow (Reply #43)
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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