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The real question in analyzing the May jobs numbers released Friday is whether there are enough synonyms for “good†in an online thesaurus to describe them adequately.So, for example, “splendid†and “excellent†fit the bill. Those are the kinds of terms that are appropriate when the United States economy adds 223,000 jobs in a month, despite being nine years into an expansion, and when the unemployment rate falls to 3.8 percent, a new 18-year low.“Salubrious,†“salutary†and “healthy†work as words to describe the 0.3 percent rise in average hourly earnings, which are up 2.7 percent over the last year — a nice improvement but also not the kind of sharp increase that might lead the Federal Reserve to rethink its cautious path of interest rate increases.
Rush mentioned the NYT headline to his audience during his monologue on the difference between President Trump and Obama. I can summarize his conclusion in two words: economic competency.
So now all of a sudden we believe the unemployment numbers that are reported?
You don't have to. If you use the shit numbers as a baseline, it still shows things are far better now than under Obama.
We know the number is just the number of those out of work, who are still seeking work.Having said that, it is still an indicator, and it is moving in the right direction.