April Jobs report: Best gain in four years

The today economy is just similar to 1980's recession but more between Great Depression and 1980's recession, my mother survived from 1980's recession since my father is unaffected due military duty. There was 10% unemployment as well and there was majority conservative in senate, including GOP and Dem whoever is in conservative agenda at time.

The economy will improve but probably not too soon because it will take more time and unemployment could be swing in time, such as go into good then go into bad then go into good, etc.
 
Hope you're on the mend, TXGolfer!


Much better. The only remnant is that my eyes excessively tear now while driving at night. If I drive for a couple of hours it looks like I just watched Old Yeller or Brian's Song..... :lol:

On my way out to NM I stopped at Starbucks and the barista was like "aww are you ok?" :lol: I explained and laughed it off. Coming back the same thing happened.....But this time she comes and sits with me on her break and comps my coffee. I may be on to something here. :lol:
 
The today economy is just similar to 1980's recession but more between Great Depression and 1980's recession, my mother survived from 1980's recession since my father is unaffected due military duty. There was 10% unemployment as well and there was majority conservative in senate, including GOP and Dem whoever is in conservative agenda at time.

The economy will improve but probably not too soon because it will take more time and unemployment could be swing in time, such as go into good then go into bad then go into good, etc.


Please keep believing that :)
 
Much better. The only remnant is that my eyes excessively tear now while driving at night. If I drive for a couple of hours it looks like I just watched Old Yeller or Brian's Song..... :lol:

On my way out to NM I stopped at Starbucks and the barista was like "aww are you ok?" :lol: I explained and laughed it off. Coming back the same thing happened.....But this time she comes and sits with me on her break and comps my coffee. I may be on to something here. :lol:

That's a heck of a way of doing it! :lol:
 
Yup, As I said while people celebrated the April numbers......

Originally Posted by TXgolfer
Not to be negative......but

March and April job numbers are usually taken with a grain of salt. Those are the months when most of the summer jobs are hiring. It's also when tax services do alot of hiring. Add to that 2010 being a census year and you pretty much have your explanation.

It's interesting that the O admin has been ignoring the "real unemployment" figures until now. That is the figure that include people not looking for work. But now they choose to blame " r u" for the rise to 9.9%.

If he is claiming that the stimulus created these jobs I hope he is working on his excuse for September and October's numbers when those census and summer jobs go away



This is most likely just the start of the bad numbers.

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That's to be expected. Temp jobs ending. Happens at Christmas, too, when dept. stores hire extra seasonal help for the holidays. Has nothing to do with the Obama adminsitration. It is simply an expected consequence of temporary job assignments. It would have been the same no matter who was in office. If Mickey Mouse was the President, the effect would be the same.
BTW...said "didn't rise as much as expected". That means it still rose.:cool2:
 
That's to be expected. Temp jobs ending.:

Exactly what I said in April when people were so excited about the gains. :laugh2:

We lost 131,000 jobs when the magic stimulus is supposed to be creating them. Remember Biden said we would see the full effect of the stimulus in 18 months..... Well?????? *taps watch*

Just wait till August and sept numbers come out. They will make July look good.

Originally Posted by TXgolfer
Not to be negative......but

March and April job numbers are usually taken with a grain of salt. Those are the months when most of the summer jobs are hiring. It's also when tax services do alot of hiring. Add to that 2010 being a census year and you pretty much have your explanation.
It's interesting that the O admin has been ignoring the "real unemployment" figures until now. That is the figure that include people not looking for work. But now they choose to blame " r u" for the rise to 9.9%.

If he is claiming that the stimulus created these jobs I hope he is working on his excuse for September and October's numbers when those census and summer jobs go away
 
Exactly what I said in April when people were so excited about the gains. :laugh2:

We lost 131,000 jobs when the magic stimulus is supposed to be creating them. Remember Biden said we would see the full effect of the stimulus in 18 months..... Well?????? *taps watch*

Just wait till August and sept numbers come out. They will make July look good.

The stimulus was not responsible for creating the temp jobs. Time was responsible for creating the temp jobs. You have to deduct those from the gains to get a realistic picture. Those jobs would have been filled, and then lost, stimulus or no stimulus. It was census year.
 
The stimulus was not responsible for creating the temp jobs. Time was responsible for creating the temp jobs. You have to deduct those from the gains to get a realistic picture. Those jobs would have been filled, and then lost, stimulus or no stimulus. It was census year.

Exactly....that is what I was saying in May..yet so many were having a party when April numbers went up :lol:
 
I can't believe about job report in this year and economic need be alot of work, just in my non-political opinion.
 
I'm stressed about how economy looks like today.

Apart from situation about economy, I agree with Obama on most things, especially views on social.

None of presidents are doing their good job with economy, even Clinton, just only little better, that it.
 
I reading comments pretty complication I aware it I understand tough I know encomancy tough!
 
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