Republicans Move to Condemn Statistics as Being Biased
Towards the Facts, Not Ideology
The July employment
report was good
news for everyone except those who want the U. S. economy to crater for
political reasons.
Employers added 195,000 jobs in June, a sign of steady
improvement in the job market. Highlights from the Labor Department’s latest
snapshot:
Big Revisions: Payrolls grew a lot more in prior
months than previously estimated. April and May job growth was revised up by a
combined 70,000. The numbers for the past three months look pretty good at an
average of about 196,000 a month. Over the past year, job gains have averaged
182,000 a month.
And notice this growth in jobs is coming despite of,
not because of government.
Sequester Signs: The
government shed 5,000 jobs. Federal government employment is down by 65,000
over the past year.
Republican leaders reacted to this news by claiming
that “just because a large number of jobs are being created doesn’t mean that
more people are working and in fact we think a lot less people are working but
that the fact that more people are working is hiding this fact.” The spokesperson did admit that she maybe had
a little too much celebration on the 4th of July and would be
revising her statement as soon as she understood it.
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