Hot Air: "Expectation deflation: US adds fewer than 200K jobs in September."
Yeesh.
Extra - Wall Street Journal: "U.S. Job Growth Falls to Slowest Pace of the Year."
Related - NY Post: "Real cost of inflation to average American household: An extra $175 a month."
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Not good news, but adding 194,000 jobs in September slightly edges out losing 3 million jobs in four years.
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I'm not going to shut down the country.
I'm not going to shut down the economy.
I'm going to shut down the virus.
Let's Go Brandon!
2017: "You're going to see some numbers that are really great. You're going to see great jobs numbers."
2018: "This is the greatest economy that we've had in our history, the best."
2019: "Our economy is the best it has ever been."
2020: "Biggest and Best in the History of our Country, and not even close."
The U.S. economy could have been even greater if we'd just lost 2 million jobs.
But why drag old wrong monkeyquotes back out into the light, when the cretinous un-American scumbag just said this TONIGHT:
"We had the greatest jobs presidency in the history of our country."
January 2018: "Pay gains during Trump’s first year in office best since the Great Recession"
October 2019: "Unemployment rate falls to its lowest level in 50 years."
Your quotes are nice, though.
How'd that "You never had it so good" reelection message work out for ya last year?
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