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Name:   lucky67 - Email Member
Subject:   responding to GF on jobs report
Date:   2/4/2024 10:51:31 AM

1- the labor dept doesnt factor in those laid off 

2.  most if not all labor reports are revised next on several months later and usually not favorable--but who remenbers /

3 10 cents says a high % of the jobs are part time and those looking to survive taking a 2nd or 3rd job





Name:   wix - Email Member
Subject:   GOOF- IDIOT thinks….
Date:   2/4/2024 4:01:06 PM

everyone is as stupid as he and his liberal idiot suck buddies are!!





Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   DOOM and GLOOM Lucky and WIx
Date:   2/4/2024 11:08:50 PM

You guys are great....Lucky hates Biden's loan repayment cause his daughter can't participate. He would be voting for Biden if the program covered private bank loans.

Fun to read WIX's comments. Sure hope he continues with his humor.

 





Name:   lucky67 - Email Member
Subject:   GOOF- IDIOT thinks….
Date:   2/5/2024 11:07:48 AM

I can read GF's post but when I log in they all  disappear ; So i have to respond separately; 

NO Goof Im not in favor of any student loan forgiveness excepting maybe under special conditions00like woulded vets; these kids signed a PROMISSORY NOTE ( you may have to google the meaning); tough s- -t; pay it back like -its your obligation not inrelated citizens responsibility--taxpayers derive NO benefit for you irresponsibility; And NO I wouldnt vote for a senile corrupt man or woman for POTUS, irregardless of party; As a side note, I saw a report documenting individuals with t student loans, saying i can just not pay it back, default if its not forgiven, and  just use my money for gambling--GOT IT ?





Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   responding to GF on jobs report
Date:   2/5/2024 5:05:51 PM

I totally agree with you.  The labor deparment no longer counts you for unemployment figures once you stop looking for work.  And like you, I believe that the jobs being created are likely part-time retail or food service jobs.  





Name:   MartiniMan - Email Member
Subject:   Your instincts were correct
Date:   2/5/2024 7:29:33 PM

Just saw an analysis of the January report and the vast majority of jobs created were part time with people taking on a 2nd or 3rd job.  In the last 12 months the number of full time jobs have actually declined which explains why payroll is down and the labor participation rate is stagnant.





Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   Some actual facts
Date:   2/5/2024 8:36:09 PM

Establishment Survey Data Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 353,000 in January, similar to the gain of 333,000 in December. Payroll employment increased by an average of 255,000 per month in 2023.

In January, job gains occurred in professional and business services, health care, retail trade, and social assistance. Employment declined in the mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction industry. 

Professional and business services added 74,000 jobs in January, considerably higher than the average monthly increase of 14,000 jobs in 2023. Over the month, professional, scientific, and technical services added 42,000 jobs

Employment in temporary help services changed little over the month (+4,000) but is down by 408,000 since reaching a peak in March 2022. -

 In January, employment in health care rose by 70,000, with gains in ambulatory health care services (+33,000), hospitals (+20,000), and nursing and residential care facilities (+17,000). Job growth in health care averaged 58,000 per month in 2023.

Retail trade employment increased by 45,000 in January but has shown little net growth since early 2023. Over the month, general merchandise retailers added 24,000 jobs, while electronics and appliance retailers lost 3,000 jobs.

Employment in social assistance rose by 30,000 in January, reflecting continued growth in individual and family services (+22,000). Employment in social assistance grew by an average of 23,000 per month in 2023.

Employment in manufacturing edged up in January (+23,000), with job gains in chemical manufacturing (+7,000) and printing and related support activities (+5,000). Manufacturing experienced little net job growth in 2023.

Government employment continued to trend up in January (+36,000), below the average monthly gain of 57,000 in 2023. A job gain occurred in federal government (+11,000), and employment continued to trend up in local government, excluding education (+19,000). In January, employment in information continued its upward trend (+15,000).

Employment in motion picture and sound recording industries increased by 12,000, while employment in telecommunications decreased by 3,000. Overall, employment in the information industry is down by 76,000 since a recent peak in November 2022.

Employment showed little change over the month in other major industries, including construction, wholesale trade, transportation and warehousing, financial activities, leisure and hospitality, and other services.









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