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TEOTWAWKI wrote:What boards passed by in his own article is that government has it's thumb on the scales. It hired more useless parasitic government employees to boost its numbers. READ...
The Job Creation Index score among government workers increased four points from May, resulting in a net hiring score of plus 18 for June. This score is the highest since the plus 16 in August 2008, when Gallup first began to measure government employment. The index score increased in June among federal, state and local government workers, though state and local government workers continue to report a more positive hiring situation than do federal workers.
PACEDOG#1 wrote:If this is true then why so many between 18-55 out of job market in record numbers to go along with record numbers taking disability instead of working? What about the record numbers on welfare that you brag about? Why aren't all these welfare folks taking those added jobs?
TEOTWAWKI wrote:Smoke and mirrors and a poll. Yeah there's some hard data you can take to the bank.
TEOTWAWKI wrote:Maybe you should find some REAL data...
Highlights
ADP's data are showing a big increase in payroll growth for June, at 281,000 vs an unrevised 179,000 in May. The Econoday consensus for ADP was 213,000 with the high-end estimate at 240,000.
Market Consensus before announcement
ADP private payroll employment growth for May posted at 179,000. The BLS comparable measure for May came in at 216,000.
Definition
The ADP national employment report is computed from a subset of ADP records that represent approximately 400,000 U.S. business clients and approximately 23 million U.S. employees working in all private industrial sectors. ADP contracted with Moody’s Analytics to compute a monthly report that would ultimately help to predict monthly nonfarm payrolls from the Bureau of Labor Statistic's employment situation. The ADP report only covers private (excluding government) payrolls.
boards of FL wrote:And even more detail:
http://www.adpemploymentreport.com/2014/June/NER/NER-June-2014.aspx
TEOTWAWKI wrote:Looks like manufacturing is still flat as ever.
TEOTWAWKI wrote:I don't know where the construction industry got it's boost, I haven't seen it..
Well I do know some Mexicans that found jobs laying brick so..maybe it's not totally fake.boards of FL wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Looks like manufacturing is still flat as ever.
By "is still flat as ever", TEO means to say "added 12,000 jobs in June".TEOTWAWKI wrote:I don't know where the construction industry got it's boost, I haven't seen it..
Must be fake!
TEOTWAWKI wrote:I don't know where the construction industry got it's boost, I haven't seen it..
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