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Jobs Report Shows DOGE Is Working
Source: NurPhoto / Getty DOGE ~ Department of Government Efficiency Jobs Report Shows DOGE Is Working. Main Stream Media would like you to believe that the economy has been faltering under Trump. GDP has narrowly shrunk, but the jobs report was good, beating Wall Street expectations. Tony Katz: So first we had the GDP numbers from the other day, but now we’ve got the jobs numbers in from the month of April, and the total is 177,000. Well, this …
A Tale of Two Numbers: Lives Saved by Trump and the April Jobs Report - WhoWhatWhy
Wow, 177,000 — can you believe it!!? No, I mean really, can you believe it? Should you believe it? Why might you have some reservations about believing it? I’m talking, of course, about the April Jobs Report, which the Department of Labor (DOL) issued Friday, showing 177,000 net new (non-farm) hires, well above expectations — a major surprise that sent the markets soaring and Donald Trump crowing. My question is a strange one to ask because we’…
U.S. Economy Adds 177,000 Jobs in April, Beating Economists’ Expectations
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has reported that U.S. employment growth totaled 177,000 jobs in April, which is above the estimated 133,000 figure projected by Dow Jones economists, according to CNBC. The media outlet reports that economists were predicting fewer domestic jobs to be created due to the Trump administration’s tariffs against U.S. trade partners including China. Additionally, the BLS found that the une…
3 Ways Job Hunters Can Stand Out in Today's Weird Economy
Wall Street breathed a sigh of relief Friday when April’s jobs report showed a gain of 177,000 jobs versus an anticipated 133,000. But this rosy big-picture number might be of little comfort if you’re looking for a new job or considering leaving your current employer for greener pastures. Job searches are always anxiety-provoking, even without the specter of a recession or stagflation — the economic bad-news trifecta of stagnant growth, elevated…
U.S. adds 177,000 jobs in April as labor market holds strong despite tariff turmoil
American employers added 177,000 jobs in April, exceeding expectations and signaling continued labor market strength despite mounting pressure from President Donald Trump’s trade policies and a wave of new import tariffs. The data, released Friday by the Labor Department, showed a modest slowdown from March’s revised gain of 185,000 jobs, but well above economists’ forecasts of 135,000. The unemployment rate held steady at a historically low 4.2…
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