Posted on 06/04/2021 5:38:07 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Job creation disappointed again in May, with nonfarm payrolls up a solid 559,000 but still short of lofty expectations.
Payrolls were expected to increase by 671,000, according to economists surveyed by Dow Jones.
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And next month we can expect May to be revised downward.
IMO, it's just a matter of time before the dollar loses "reserve currency" status, and with no foreign banks to buy the Treasuries, the (figurative) printing presses go into overdrive.
Will be adjusted down next month
Time to fire the estimators who can’t get it right.
It’s all a paper performance anyway. Depends on how you define things.
I heard a report to day about this issue. They said about 2 million older Americans have decided to take early retirement. Of course with the inflation that seems to be growing, they may soon have to go back to work again, at least part time. I sure hope Congress can get it’s act together and vote out an infrastructure bill.
All over ignoring it.
Right. I forgot they used to do that. The bad news is always worse than advertised.
Missed it by ‘THAT MUCH’, Chief
Don’t ‘forget to remember’ the downward revisions posted on quiet those Sunday 2AM releases.
It will be worse.
The message will go out that the Economists will not make that mistake again. ZERO reason to believe they aren't wholly corrupts as well.
I think NPR said “mildly disappointing.”
If it were Trump they would have called it a “devastating miss!”
Don’t remember anything being disappointing with Trump
Carter, while petty, ineffective, incompetent, and downright stupid, was still ostensibly an American.
Today’s Leftist politicians are not.
Carter could at least recognize how bad inflation was and how much damage it could inflict.
Leftist politicians today celebrate inflation as a punishment, dismiss it as unimportant, or (most likely) view it as a price to be paid in the paving of their road to a more socialist country.
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