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October 1, 2025
Private payrolls declined in September by 32,000 in key ADP report coming amid shutdown data blackout
(CNBC) Private payrolls saw their biggest decline in two-and-a-half years during September, a further sign of labor market weakening that compounds the data blackout accompanying the U.S. government shutdown. Companies shed a seasonally adjusted 32,000 jobs during the month, the biggest slide since March 2023, payrolls processing firm ADP reported Wednesday. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been looking for an increase of 45,000. In addition to the drop in September, the August payrolls number was revised to a loss of 3,000 from an initially reported increase of 54,000.
Go to discussionACA Marketplace Premium Payments Would More than Double on Average Next Year if Enhanced Premium Tax Credits Expire
(KFF) The Trump administration made changes to the way tax credits are calculated, which were finalized in the ACA Marketplace Integrity and Affordability rule. The required contribution levels that will be in place for 2026 if the enhanced tax credits are not renewed will be higher relative to the required contribution levels calculated under the original methodology based on rules in effect at the time. This means that enrollees are expected to pay a higher share of their income towards a benchmark premium plan in 2026 than they otherwise would have.
Go to discussionThe worst in quite some time': Trump hit by bad news as latest job numbers shock
(Raw Story) Analysts were left shocked Wednesday after ADP released its latest jobs report that showed private employers had shed 32,000 jobs in September, a stark contrast to the expected gain of around 50,000 jobs. Very disappointing, it was a weak number; this is private sector jobs for September, the total comes in negative 32,000, said CNBC host Sara Eisen on Wednesday.
Go to discussion'Women for Trump' founder fumes at 'out-of-control' grocery prices: 'Outrageous and continue to climb'
(The Independent) The co-founder of the Women for Trump movement says the cost of living is out of control and grocery prices are outrageous, nine months into the presidents second term. Amy Kremer founded the coalition with Kathryn Serkes in 2016 and the organization campaigned for President Donald Trump in all three presidential elections. Many Americans are still grappling with high grocery prices, which are on the rise partly because of Trumps trade tariffs and inflation, but the administration and Kremer continues to blame former President Joe Biden.
Go to discussionGallego Straight Up Says 'The President's an Idiot' When Asked About Shock Military Remarks
(Mediaite) Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) pulled no punches on Tuesday when asked to react to President Donald Trumps suggestion earlier in the day that the military could use American cities as training grounds. Gallego spoke to CNN anchor Boris Sanchez, who wrapped up their interview by asking, And lastly, Senator, is there anything in place that would prevent the president from going about using certain cities in the United States as a training ground for the military, as he described it earlier today? Look, the presidents an idiot, replied Gallego, who is also a former Marine.
Go to discussionLawrence: Trump was 'on the verge of outright insanity' in deranged speech to military commanders
Go to discussionDemocratic congresswoman confronts Johnson over Trump AI video
(CNN) Democratic Rep. Madeleine Dean confronted Speaker Mike Johnson right off the House floor on Tuesday over their parties funding standoff hours before the government shut down. Dean could be heard criticizing Johnson multiple times over health care and calling him out for not pushing back on President Donald Trumps sharing of a racist, AI-generated video of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Go to discussionSherrill Up By 8 Points in New Jersey
(Political Wire) A new Fox News survey in New Jersey finds Mikie Sherrill (D) ahead of Jack Ciattarelli (R) in the governors race, 50% to 42% among likely voters.
Go to discussionA GOP push to restrict voting by overseas U.S. citizens continues before 2026 midterms
(NPR) For many American citizens living abroad, making sure their ballots are returned correctly and on time hundreds or thousands of miles away, back in the United States, can be tough. But with the 2026 midterm election approaching, U.S. expatriates and their advocates say voting faces more uncertainty than usual, as Republican officials continue a push for more restrictions on overseas voters, including U.S. military members stationed abroad.
Go to discussionSupreme Court Refuses to Let Trump Immediately Oust Fed's Cook
(Bloomberg) "The US Supreme Court refused to allow President Donald Trump to immediately oust Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook while she sues to keep her job, dealing a setback to his efforts to exert more control over the central bank. The order means Cook can remain in her position until the justices hear arguments in the case in January, according to an order issued on Wednesday. The economist has remained on the job since late August, when Trump said he would remove her over mortgage fraud allegations that she's denied."
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