• The suffering never ends

    From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 3 08:06:31 2023
    "U.S. job growth powers ahead; unemployment rate at 3.4%"

    "Nonfarm payrolls increase 517,000 in January

    Unemployment rate at 3.4% compared to 3.5% in December

    Average hourly earnings rise 0.3%; up 4.4% year-on-year

    WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. job growth accelerated sharply in January while the unemployment rate hit a more than 53-1/2-year low of 3.4%, pointing to a persistently tight labor market, and a potential headache for Federal Reserve officials as
    they fight inflation.

    The Labor Department's closely watched employment report on Friday also showed job creation in the past year was much stronger than previously estimated, suggesting the economy was nowhere near a recession. Though wage growth is slowing, it was growing
    much faster than previously estimated in recent months."

    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-job-growth-accelerates-january-wage-gains-moderate-2023-02-03/

    TB

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Fri Feb 3 21:02:46 2023
    On 2/3/2023 10:06 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    "U.S. job growth powers ahead; unemployment rate at 3.4%"

    "Nonfarm payrolls increase 517,000 in January

    Unemployment rate at 3.4% compared to 3.5% in December

    Average hourly earnings rise 0.3%; up 4.4% year-on-year

    WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. job growth accelerated sharply in January while the unemployment rate hit a more than 53-1/2-year low of 3.4%, pointing to a persistently tight labor market, and a potential headache for Federal Reserve officials as
    they fight inflation.

    The Labor Department's closely watched employment report on Friday also showed job creation in the past year was much stronger than previously estimated, suggesting the economy was nowhere near a recession. Though wage growth is slowing, it was growing
    much faster than previously estimated in recent months."

    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-job-growth-accelerates-january-wage-gains-moderate-2023-02-03/

    TB


    Have you not noticed all the help wanted signs and closed businesses?
    Fast food joints that can only hire enough people to keep the dive-thrus
    open? When people stop looking for work they are not counted in the unemployment rate numbers. For a person smart enough to save $8.7 mil on
    his electric bill you sure are economically ignorant.

    It's more than one thing affecting these numbers, not the least of which
    is the free covid money. But Biden's (or rather his handlers') policies
    are more than just a minor contributor to the "suffering" you tend to
    cast aside.


    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From George Antphony@21:1/5 to George.Anthony on Fri Feb 3 21:00:35 2023
    On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 7:02:50 PM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/3/2023 10:06 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    "U.S. job growth powers ahead; unemployment rate at 3.4%"

    "Nonfarm payrolls increase 517,000 in January

    Unemployment rate at 3.4% compared to 3.5% in December

    Average hourly earnings rise 0.3%; up 4.4% year-on-year

    WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. job growth accelerated sharply in January while the unemployment rate hit a more than 53-1/2-year low of 3.4%, pointing to a persistently tight labor market, and a potential headache for Federal Reserve officials as
    they fight inflation.

    The Labor Department's closely watched employment report on Friday also showed job creation in the past year was much stronger than previously estimated, suggesting the economy was nowhere near a recession. Though wage growth is slowing, it was
    growing much faster than previously estimated in recent months."

    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-job-growth-accelerates-january-wage-gains-moderate-2023-02-03/

    TB

    Have you not noticed all the help wanted signs and closed businesses?
    Fast food joints that can only hire enough people to keep the dive-thrus open? When people stop looking for work they are not counted in the unemployment rate numbers. For a person smart enough to save $8.7 mil on
    his electric bill you sure are economically ignorant.

    It's more than one thing affecting these numbers, not the least of which
    is the free covid money. But Biden's (or rather his handlers') policies
    are more than just a minor contributor to the "suffering" you tend to
    cast aside.

    Fido you clueless boob you’re the one that claimed everybody was suffering under Biden, what a moron you are well what can we expect from ass licking canines.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to George.Anthony on Fri Feb 3 21:12:53 2023
    On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 7:02:50 PM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/3/2023 10:06 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    "U.S. job growth powers ahead; unemployment rate at 3.4%"

    "Nonfarm payrolls increase 517,000 in January

    Unemployment rate at 3.4% compared to 3.5% in December

    Average hourly earnings rise 0.3%; up 4.4% year-on-year

    WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. job growth accelerated sharply in January while the unemployment rate hit a more than 53-1/2-year low of 3.4%, pointing to a persistently tight labor market, and a potential headache for Federal Reserve officials as
    they fight inflation.

    The Labor Department's closely watched employment report on Friday also showed job creation in the past year was much stronger than previously estimated, suggesting the economy was nowhere near a recession. Though wage growth is slowing, it was
    growing much faster than previously estimated in recent months."

    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-job-growth-accelerates-january-wage-gains-moderate-2023-02-03/

    TB

    Have you not noticed all the help wanted signs and closed businesses?
    Fast food joints that can only hire enough people to keep the dive-thrus open? When people stop looking for work they are not counted in the unemployment rate numbers. For a person smart enough to save $8.7 mil on
    his electric bill you sure are economically ignorant.

    It's more than one thing affecting these numbers, not the least of which
    is the free covid money. But Biden's (or rather his handlers') policies
    are more than just a minor contributor to the "suffering" you tend to
    cast aside.


    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."

    With all that suffering I don't know how you manage to survive. How does anyone survive without inside seating at every fast food joint all of the time? Why heck, a few months ago the DQ in Garibaldi stopped selling hamburgers for awhile because
    they didn't have enough people to cook them. It was terrible. I don't know how I made it out of there alive. We settled for shakes and somehow managed to find something to eat somewhere else.

    TB

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From filmbydon@gmail.com@21:1/5 to George.Anthony on Sat Feb 4 01:18:16 2023
    On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 7:02:50 PM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/3/2023 10:06 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    "U.S. job growth powers ahead; unemployment rate at 3.4%"

    "Nonfarm payrolls increase 517,000 in January

    Unemployment rate at 3.4% compared to 3.5% in December

    Average hourly earnings rise 0.3%; up 4.4% year-on-year

    WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. job growth accelerated sharply in January while the unemployment rate hit a more than 53-1/2-year low of 3.4%, pointing to a persistently tight labor market, and a potential headache for Federal Reserve officials as
    they fight inflation.

    The Labor Department's closely watched employment report on Friday also showed job creation in the past year was much stronger than previously estimated, suggesting the economy was nowhere near a recession. Though wage growth is slowing, it was
    growing much faster than previously estimated in recent months."

    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-job-growth-accelerates-january-wage-gains-moderate-2023-02-03/

    TB

    Have you not noticed all the help wanted signs and closed businesses?
    Fast food joints that can only hire enough people to keep the dive-thrus open? When people stop looking for work they are not counted in the unemployment rate numbers. For a person smart enough to save $8.7 mil on
    his electric bill you sure are economically ignorant.

    It's more than one thing affecting these numbers, not the least of which
    is the free covid money. But Biden's (or rather his handlers') policies
    are more than just a minor contributor to the "suffering" you tend to
    cast aside.


    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."

    Sounds like you're needing more immigrant workers, to make sure those gut bombs are served hot, & promptly? As Commiefornia goes, so goes the Nation....

    Speedy G. Jr.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Sat Feb 4 14:58:11 2023
    Technobarbarian <technobarbarian@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 7:02:50 PM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/3/2023 10:06 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    "U.S. job growth powers ahead; unemployment rate at 3.4%"

    "Nonfarm payrolls increase 517,000 in January

    Unemployment rate at 3.4% compared to 3.5% in December

    Average hourly earnings rise 0.3%; up 4.4% year-on-year

    WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. job growth accelerated sharply in
    January while the unemployment rate hit a more than 53-1/2-year low of
    3.4%, pointing to a persistently tight labor market, and a potential
    headache for Federal Reserve officials as they fight inflation.

    The Labor Department's closely watched employment report on Friday also
    showed job creation in the past year was much stronger than previously
    estimated, suggesting the economy was nowhere near a recession. Though
    wage growth is slowing, it was growing much faster than previously
    estimated in recent months."

    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-job-growth-accelerates-january-wage-gains-moderate-2023-02-03/


    TB

    Have you not noticed all the help wanted signs and closed businesses?
    Fast food joints that can only hire enough people to keep the dive-thrus
    open? When people stop looking for work they are not counted in the
    unemployment rate numbers. For a person smart enough to save $8.7 mil on
    his electric bill you sure are economically ignorant.

    It's more than one thing affecting these numbers, not the least of which
    is the free covid money. But Biden's (or rather his handlers') policies
    are more than just a minor contributor to the "suffering" you tend to
    cast aside.


    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."

    With all that suffering I don't know how you manage to survive. How does anyone survive without inside seating at every fast food joint all
    of the time? Why heck, a few months ago the DQ in Garibaldi stopped
    selling hamburgers for awhile because they didn't have enough people to
    cook them. It was terrible. I don't know how I made it out of there
    alive. We settled for shakes and somehow managed to find something to eat somewhere else.

    TB


    As usual, your pea sized brain misses the point. You must REALLY like
    cherries.

    --
    “If you love me I will always be in your heart. If you hate me I will
    always be in your mind.” - Donald ‘William Shakespeare’ Trump

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to film...@gmail.com on Sat Feb 4 06:43:09 2023
    On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 1:18:18 AM UTC-8, film...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 7:02:50 PM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/3/2023 10:06 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    "U.S. job growth powers ahead; unemployment rate at 3.4%"

    "Nonfarm payrolls increase 517,000 in January

    Unemployment rate at 3.4% compared to 3.5% in December

    Average hourly earnings rise 0.3%; up 4.4% year-on-year

    WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. job growth accelerated sharply in January while the unemployment rate hit a more than 53-1/2-year low of 3.4%, pointing to a persistently tight labor market, and a potential headache for Federal Reserve officials
    as they fight inflation.

    The Labor Department's closely watched employment report on Friday also showed job creation in the past year was much stronger than previously estimated, suggesting the economy was nowhere near a recession. Though wage growth is slowing, it was
    growing much faster than previously estimated in recent months."

    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-job-growth-accelerates-january-wage-gains-moderate-2023-02-03/

    TB

    Have you not noticed all the help wanted signs and closed businesses?
    Fast food joints that can only hire enough people to keep the dive-thrus open? When people stop looking for work they are not counted in the unemployment rate numbers. For a person smart enough to save $8.7 mil on his electric bill you sure are economically ignorant.

    It's more than one thing affecting these numbers, not the least of which is the free covid money. But Biden's (or rather his handlers') policies are more than just a minor contributor to the "suffering" you tend to
    cast aside.


    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."
    Sounds like you're needing more immigrant workers, to make sure those gut bombs are served hot, & promptly? As Commiefornia goes, so goes the Nation....

    Speedy G. Jr.

    A hitch in the get along of fast food is obviously a national emergency. We probably should send buses to the border to pick up immigrants and take them straight to the suffering fast food joints. Where else can we find workers for these marginal
    economic activities? Just about everyone who wants a job already has one. Our only other choice is to keep raising interest rates until enough people are suffering enough to take those jobs for what we're willing to pay.

    TB

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)