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US Job Growth Soars

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NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - U.S. employers added far more jobs in October, the best performance in six months, according to a government report Friday that came in well above Wall Street expectations.

The Labor Department report showed a net gain of 337,000 jobs to nonfarm payrolls in the month, up from the revised 139,000 gain in September. Economists surveyed by Briefing.com were looking for only a 175,000 job gain.

The unemployment rate came in at 5.5 percent, which despite the big jump in jobs was up from the 5.4 percent rate in September. Economists were expecting the unemployment rate to stay at 5.4 percent. Top of page
 
Hello, same as last 3 years, the Dept stores have bulked up for Christmas Sales.

The Brainwashed sheep keep spewing their drivel.
 
The anti-Bush and leftist crowd will counter by saying that all the jobs are much lower paying. Al Sharpton did it last night on O'Reilly.

Shaprton then also said that "unemployment was at an all time high" which was a funny slip up.
 
Originally posted by: assemblage
The anti-Bush and leftist crowd will counter by saying that all the jobs are much lower paying. Al Sharpton did it last night on O'Reilly.

Shaprton then also said that "unemployment was at an all time high" which was a funny slip up.

Can you prove that is high paying jobs???

 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Hello, same as last 3 years, the Dept stores have bulked up for Christmas Sales.

The Brainwashed sheep keep spewing their drivel.
Wrong, as usual. When are you moving out of this country anyhow?

1) Numbers are seasonally ajdusted.
2) Consensus was 175K. this is a great number
3) 71K came from hurricane reconstruction. Of course, you're too dense to research the numbers. Who's brainwashed sheep?
 
Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Hello, same as last 3 years, the Dept stores have bulked up for Christmas Sales.

The Brainwashed sheep keep spewing their drivel.
Wrong, as usual. When are you moving out of this country anyhow?

1) Numbers are seasonally ajdusted.
2) Consensus was 175K. this is a great number
3) 71K came from hurricane reconstruction. Of course, you're too dense to research the numbers. Who's brainwashed sheep?

Owned.

However, the news of job growth is some welcoming news.

 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: assemblage
The anti-Bush and leftist crowd will counter by saying that all the jobs are much lower paying. Al Sharpton did it last night on O'Reilly.

Shaprton then also said that "unemployment was at an all time high" which was a funny slip up.

Can you prove that is high paying jobs???

He can prove it as much as you can prove they are low paying jobs.😀
 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: assemblage
The anti-Bush and leftist crowd will counter by saying that all the jobs are much lower paying. Al Sharpton did it last night on O'Reilly.

Shaprton then also said that "unemployment was at an all time high" which was a funny slip up.

Can you prove that is high paying jobs???

What's the difference if they are high paying or not? Minimum wage should be $50K per year right? Because you can not raise a family of 4 on minimum wage, right?
 
This is some of the best news one can imagine, short of oil dropping to $25 a barrel. 🙂

I'll be the market will be very bullish today, no? I hope we don't see a lot profit takers jumping out. It's time for a good long run UP. 🙂

-Robet
 
Originally posted by: chess9
This is some of the best news one can imagine, short of oil dropping to $25 a barrel. 🙂

I'll be the market will be very bullish today, no? I hope we don't see a lot profit takers jumping out. It's time for a good long run UP. 🙂

-Robet

I agree..

IF the market rallies over 100 points today..That would be a 3 day total near 400..

Excellent news, and i look for oil to continue to drop. That should only add to the upswing.
 
Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Hello, same as last 3 years, the Dept stores have bulked up for Christmas Sales.

The Brainwashed sheep keep spewing their drivel.
Wrong, as usual. When are you moving out of this country anyhow?

1) Numbers are seasonally ajdusted.
2) Consensus was 175K. this is a great number
3) 71K came from hurricane reconstruction. Of course, you're too dense to research the numbers. Who's brainwashed sheep?
So, 71,000 are temporary jobs?

That still leaves 260,000 jobs which is still a good number.
 
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Hello, same as last 3 years, the Dept stores have bulked up for Christmas Sales.

The Brainwashed sheep keep spewing their drivel.
Wrong, as usual. When are you moving out of this country anyhow?

1) Numbers are seasonally ajdusted.
2) Consensus was 175K. this is a great number
3) 71K came from hurricane reconstruction. Of course, you're too dense to research the numbers. Who's brainwashed sheep?
So, 71,000 are temporary jobs?

That still leaves 260,000 jobs which is still a good number.

Was that positive post for Bush? :shocked:
 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: assemblage
The anti-Bush and leftist crowd will counter by saying that all the jobs are much lower paying. Al Sharpton did it last night on O'Reilly.

Shaprton then also said that "unemployment was at an all time high" which was a funny slip up.

Can you prove that is high paying jobs???
Can you disprove that is high paying jobs???

 
Originally posted by: alchemize
Link

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - U.S. employers added far more jobs in October, the best performance in six months, according to a government report Friday that came in well above Wall Street expectations.

The Labor Department report showed a net gain of 337,000 jobs to nonfarm payrolls in the month, up from the revised 139,000 gain in September. Economists surveyed by Briefing.com were looking for only a 175,000 job gain.

The unemployment rate came in at 5.5 percent, which despite the big jump in jobs was up from the 5.4 percent rate in September. Economists were expecting the unemployment rate to stay at 5.4 percent. Top of page


A great day in the history of our country.

We are approaching the zenith.
 
Originally posted by: assemblage
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: assemblage
The anti-Bush and leftist crowd will counter by saying that all the jobs are much lower paying. Al Sharpton did it last night on O'Reilly.

Shaprton then also said that "unemployment was at an all time high" which was a funny slip up.

Can you prove that is high paying jobs???
Can you disprove that is high paying jobs???

Yes, jobs at retail typicall y barely pay above minimum wage.


 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: assemblage
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: assemblage
The anti-Bush and leftist crowd will counter by saying that all the jobs are much lower paying. Al Sharpton did it last night on O'Reilly.

Shaprton then also said that "unemployment was at an all time high" which was a funny slip up.

Can you prove that is high paying jobs???
Can you disprove that is high paying jobs???

Yes, jobs at retail typicall y barely pay above minimum wage.

Who said anything about retail jobs?

 
Its good news and bad news. All of the questions in the thread are answered in the link!

367,000 new people wanting work, 337,000 new jobs. Thus while the number of new jobs is good, it isn't enough. Unemployment rose from 5.4% to 5.5% as a result.

The good news here is that payroll increases are accelerating - possibly going above the number of new people looking for jobs if this trend continues. But, announced job cut plans are at 1.5 year highs., meaning this trend may not last and October may have been a fluke.

Wages are increasing slightly - up $0.05 an hour on average. That is a 2.5% annual increase or about the same as inflation typically is.

Of the number added, 21,000 were retail.

A few things to note. These are payroll jobs only. The numbers never say anything about the self owned businesses. They may have increased or decreased, the numbers don't state that. For one thing, my wife added one job to the self-owned business list not reported in the numbers.
 
Originally posted by: dullard
Its good news and bad news. All of the questions in the thread are answered in the link!

367,000 new people wanting work, 337,000 new jobs. Thus while the number of new jobs is good, it isn't enough. Unemployment rose from 5.4% to 5.5% as a result.

Wages are increasing slightly - up $0.05 an hour on average. That is a 2.5% annual increase or about the same as inflation typically is.

Of the number added, 21,000 were retail.

So a net loss of jobs. Nice.
 
Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Hello, same as last 3 years, the Dept stores have bulked up for Christmas Sales.

The Brainwashed sheep keep spewing their drivel.
Wrong, as usual. When are you moving out of this country anyhow?

1) Numbers are seasonally ajdusted.
2) Consensus was 175K. this is a great number
3) 71K came from hurricane reconstruction. Of course, you're too dense to research the numbers. Who's brainwashed sheep?

Owned.

However, the news of job growth is some welcoming news.

 
Originally posted by: jpeyton
So a net loss of jobs. Nice.
See my added information in the edit. The numbers don't include many self employeed people. So we don't know if there was a true net gain or loss of jobs.
 
Originally posted by: BAMAVOO
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Hello, same as last 3 years, the Dept stores have bulked up for Christmas Sales.

The Brainwashed sheep keep spewing their drivel.
Wrong, as usual. When are you moving out of this country anyhow?

1) Numbers are seasonally ajdusted.
2) Consensus was 175K. this is a great number
3) 71K came from hurricane reconstruction. Of course, you're too dense to research the numbers. Who's brainwashed sheep?
So, 71,000 are temporary jobs?

That still leaves 260,000 jobs which is still a good number.
Was that positive post for Bush? :shocked:
No, it's a positive post about the economy. Do you honestly think Bush is directly responsible for these jobs? :roll:
 
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