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-Election 2012
WHite House - Important "not to read too much" into one monthly jobs report
2012-09-07
If this was a positive, they'd be crowing it. Drudge is ripping them a new one, and most other media outlets are grudgingly following, albeit with half-hearted spin. Nice timing, Zero
The unemployment rate fell from 8.3 to 8.1 percent, only because 368,000 people gave up looking for a job.

Employers only added 96,000 jobs last month, despite analysts predicting some 125,000.

The government also said Friday that 41,000 fewer jobs were created in July and June than first estimated. The economy has added just 139,000 jobs a month since the start of the year, below 2011Œs average of 153,000.

Fridayfs report was discouraging throughout. Hourly pay fell, manufacturers cut the most jobs in two years and the number of people in the work force dropped to its lowest level in 31 years

Posted by:Frank G

#7  I take it this was..."unexpected".
Posted by: tu3031   2012-09-07 20:10  

#6   most other media outlets are grudgingly following, albeit with half-hearted spin

Full-blown spin by ABC news this morning...
Posted by: Pappy   2012-09-07 17:48  

#5  Once is an accident. Twice is a coincidence.

Eighteen times is a definite trend.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2012-09-07 17:45  

#4  Not to read too much into one month huh? How about 18 months worth? They all are just as full of suck as the next one.
Posted by: DarthVader   2012-09-07 15:11  

#3  So basically they tweeked the numbers as much as they can but couldn't make them look good. So we can expect a reevaulation of the numbers in a couple of weeks that shows the actual bad numbers so the news can be buried on page 13 of the papers and ignored entirely by the digitial liberals.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2012-09-07 14:47  

#2  Of course, Krueger said the same thing last month. And the month before. And the month before. Noticing the depressing repetitiveness of the White House’s analysis, the Romney campaign last month dug through old reports and put together a list of 30 examples, going back to November, 2009, in which the administration warned Americans not to “read too much into” discouraging jobs numbers. Now, there are 31.
Posted by: Beavis   2012-09-07 14:41  

#1  Obama is optimistic, this means his unemployed zombie supporters will have more time to campaign for him, AND they won't have to take time off from their jobs to vote for him.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2012-09-07 14:35  

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