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13 minutes ago, Proud Tiger said:

RIR....why haven't you posted the April jobs and unemployment report?

Do you know how PMs work?

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I assumed Red was celebrating Cinco De Mayo. ;D

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12 hours ago, Proud Tiger said:

Yep do you?

pms is a cycle that women go through every 30 days, right?

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12 hours ago, ArgoEagle said:

pms is a cycle that women go through every 30 days, right?

Yep, the Dems are having a long one (LOL)

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Because I remember when adding 200K jobs was "anemic" ... and all that mattered was the labor participation rate (which dropped to 62.9%) but I assume you now like the jobs report which dilutes any worthiness of responding to your partisan take past this post.

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2 hours ago, RunInRed said:

Because I remember when adding 200K jobs was "anemic" ... and all that mattered was the labor participation rate (which dropped to 62.9%) but I assume you now like the jobs report which dilutes any worthiness of responding to your partisan take past this post.

Me partisan? I just thought you were the unbiased keeper of the jobs report:Sing: Just having a little fun with you.

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  • 3 weeks later...

How you liking the latest numbers PT?

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The economy added 138,000 jobs in May, the Labor Department reported Friday, signaling a possible slowdown in job growth.

May’s jobs numbers were a decrease from April, when the economy added 174,000 jobs. Job growth for both months was below the average monthly gain of 181,000 jobs over the previous year.

Eric Winograd, an economist at Alliance Bernstein, called the report a "disappointment," and said it was "clearly soft in every material respect relative to expectations." 

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/02/may-economy-report-jobs-239060

Oh and just in case any one was wondering, labor participation rate, fell again, to 62.7%

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But the percentage of people in the U.S. getting some form of entitlement is holding steady at 51%

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