Job market much weaker than thought in 2024 and early 2025, according to revised data

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7 thoughts on “Job market much weaker than thought in 2024 and early 2025, according to revised data

    1. Only the MAGA MAGOTS adoring their dear leader TRUMP . He doesn’t look for adverse news so he can deny it exists .

    2. If the data the feds use to determine rates do not lead to a decrease in rates…. just change the data and force the feds to do something lol

    1. Careful, Raymond – you’ll interrupt the sky screamers with the truth and they’ll confront you at Nate’s water cooler.

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