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Odd….the great numbers that Harris touts monthly always seem to be corrected downward….
Rosy numbers would be toughted by any president, regardless of party and in reality the numbers are the responsibility of a governmental agency which messed-up. Correct numbers sooner may have started the march to lower the interest rates sooner rather than later. The fact the “correct” fingures will no be available until February is rediculously slow in this day and age.
Shocking. It has been nearly constant downward revisions over the last 2 years, but this one, a 15 year high, that is a heck of a “miscalculation”.
“Telling me that over the last 12 months it wasn’t 160 million, it was only 159.2 million is not making too much of a difference”
Seriously, missing by 0.5% is just a rounding error. It’s still steady strong growth. Anyone making a big deal out of this has ulterior motives.
The article is being published by The Washington Post which is nothing mor than an arm of the Democratic National Party so for them to actually publish the facts is truly shocking so no ulterior motives. Maybe the Post finally decided to publish the facts for a change when it relates to what is actually happening vs. just trying to push the Democrats agenda.
Maybe it’s just exposing the people who constantly complain about “the liberal media” as the equivalent of Paul George, alway whining at the refs…
Our economy is NOT robust and trying to hide or disguise it helps no one. Without trying to get too directly into “politics” we are in trouble and are trying to re-elect a person that is part of the problem. That could be a problem.
It’s the President’s Department that is determining the numbers reported. Where does the buck stop? With the staff member running the government?
Employment numbers were constantly revised when Trump was president. There is nothing nefarious about the revisions in any administration.
Charles M – your .5% rounding error number is very misleading. Originally, 2.9 million new jobs were reported. That has been adjusted down to 2.1million new jobs. So new jobs were over reported by 27.6% That’s not a rounding error!