Good info.
The media is in full meltdown mode over the latest jobs report showing 92,000 non-farm jobs lost.
Cue the dramatic music. Economic apocalypse! Panic in the streets!
Except when you actually look at the numbers, the story changes pretty fast.
About 10,000 of those jobs were government employees.
An unknown number were NGO workers whose funding got cut off.
And the big one nobody in the headlines wants to mention:
Foreign-born employment is down more than 500,000 since Trump took office.
Meanwhile… native-born Americans with jobs are up by hundreds of thousands.
So yeah… if you slash bureaucracy and stop funding NGOs, the job count dips.
Washington losing payroll isn’t a recession.
It’s called cleaning house.
(article below)
I don't think there's any question that job growth has slowed quite a bit. I agree that a lot of that is fewer government jobs. I don't know how much is due to AI which isn't a republican vs democrat thing.
Slow job growth is a concern but one of the ways we achieved stronger growth under Biden was by spending and extra $3.5 trillion we don't have. I don't think that's the way to go.


