Yup and the current employment numbers point to the fact that right now in America the employment situtation is much better than average by nearly 3/4 of a percent. Or about 12% higer than the average employment figure for the last 40 years.
So what do you keep bitching about?
I don't claim to be an expert on any of this, but does the author- Robers - dispute what you say? Isn't he talking about the KIND of jobs that America is creating - not the number? A big proportion, according to his article, are GOVERNMENT jobs (meaning non-productive, and paid for by you and mean through higher taxes), and of those in the private sector, fewer - according to his article - are high-end, high-skilled than in the past. Simply talking about the NUMBER of jobs doesn't counter his argument. I'd like to see someone address what he actually says.