Friday, February 1, 2019

Payrolls surge by 304,000, smashing estimates despite government shutdown

www.cnbc.com/2019/02/01/nonfarm-payrolls-january-2019.html 
Job growth in January shattered expectations, with nonfarm payrolls surging by 304,000, the Labor Department says. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had expected payrolls to rise by 170,000.  The unemployment rate ticked higher to 4 percent, a level where it had last been in June, a likely effect of the shutdown, according to the department.
Shut down smut down - my economy is doing great! 

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

8.3 Trillion < --- Rogers number.

2017 - added $667 billion
2018 - added $774 billion

1.44 Trillion in two years.

6.86 Trillion in this year and next for ran away coward Roger to be right.

anonymous said...

Keep posting the same tripe....all you prove is that you cannot refute a prediction until the actuals are made available....asshole goat fucking idiot..

Anonymous said...




gosh... we should keep pining for the good old halcyon days of the 0linsky economy with 10% unenjoyment and sub - 1% GDP, right alky?

racial unrest, putin doing donuts on the white house lawn, gifting the auto industry to the UAW, welfare checks for as far as the eye can see, utterly destroying a health insurance system...

good times, good times...

Anonymous said...

Where is your predicted recession/depression Roger.

Anonymous said...

You know when the Trump Hating Socialist read that news they went outside and looked at the sky and yelled.

"NNNNnnnnnnnoooooo"

Anonymous said...

Nancy Polosi is going to spend :.
6.86 Trillion in this year and next for ran away coward Roger to be right.

Anonymous said...

300,000 new Jobs
$45,000 average salary

What a winning topic.

Notice the Left can stand this Winning.

Anonymous said...

KD said...

Where is your predicted recession/depression Roger.



well, the alky did tell us that we were headed for another recession and the shutdown was only going to make it worse.

heh.

Anonymous said...

Yes, he did.

So wrong so often.