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Trump's economy blows (Original Post)
Joe Cool
Mar 2025
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It's one of the reasons why the bros and bro-ettes vote for him. So, paradoxically, the
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
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MaddowBlog-Job growth falls short of expectations in the early months of 2025
LetMyPeopleVote
Mar 2025
#4
Scrivener7
(57,429 posts)1. It's one of the reasons why the bros and bro-ettes vote for him. So, paradoxically, the
worse he does, the better for the country in the long run.
Aviation Pro
(14,899 posts)2. Thanks, Motherfucker
"I did that."
TheFarseer
(9,686 posts)3. Brace yourself
For billionaires getting a bailout and using the money to buy up foreclosed on houses and beaten down stocks. I would not be surprised if he is crashing the economy on purpose for this reason.
LetMyPeopleVote
(171,233 posts)4. MaddowBlog-Job growth falls short of expectations in the early months of 2025
Given all of his pre-election boasts about his economic prowess, the new job totals dont do Donald Trump any favors.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/job-growth-falls-short-expectations-early-months-2025-rcna195368
Expectations heading into this week showed projections of about 170,000 new jobs having been added in the United States in February. As it turns out, according to the new report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the total fell a little short of expectations. NBC News reported:
The nations unemployment rate also inched a little higher, climbing from 4% to 4.1%.
After some amazing jobs reports in the closing months of 2024, the tallies from January and February might seem a bit of a letdown, but all things considered, the latest data isnt bad. And any time the nations unemployment rate is around 4%, its tough to complain.
That said, as a political matter, the numbers dont do Donald Trump any favors. The president, whose job totals in his first term were easily eclipsed by Joe Bidens totals, spent the final months of 2024 insisting that he deserved credit for the good news in the employment market. As the Republican argued, employers were so excited about his glorious return to the White House and the economic nirvana hed create upon reclaiming power, that they'd already started hiring quickly.
The United States added 151,000 jobs in February as employers in a range of industries continued making hires, while the federal government slashed its workforce by 10,000. The fresh employment data reported Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics missed expectations for 170,000 new roles, but last months job gains exceeded the revised 125,000 posted in January.
The nations unemployment rate also inched a little higher, climbing from 4% to 4.1%.
After some amazing jobs reports in the closing months of 2024, the tallies from January and February might seem a bit of a letdown, but all things considered, the latest data isnt bad. And any time the nations unemployment rate is around 4%, its tough to complain.
That said, as a political matter, the numbers dont do Donald Trump any favors. The president, whose job totals in his first term were easily eclipsed by Joe Bidens totals, spent the final months of 2024 insisting that he deserved credit for the good news in the employment market. As the Republican argued, employers were so excited about his glorious return to the White House and the economic nirvana hed create upon reclaiming power, that they'd already started hiring quickly.