The Labor department had to revise its September jobs report by 810,000 jobs--upwardly.
Seems that the labor department likes to ignore the household survey, new jobs are persistently understated and then "revised" after the media has already driven by.
Most of the media has ignored all this and instead focused on the disappointing 51,000 "new jobs" number from the establishment survey for September. But even in that survey, the jobs number for August was revised upward by 62,000 and the U.S. jobs machine continues to roll out an average of about 150,000 additional hires each month. Even the loss of residential construction jobs in September, due to the housing market slowdown, was nearly matched by payroll gains in commercial construction.This boom in employment started in August of 2003, roughly coincident with the economy's growth acceleration in the wake of the Bush Administration's 2003 tax cuts on dividends, capital gains and in the top marginal income rate on the highest earners. Yet on the same day that the Labor Department discovered 810,000 new jobs, Nancy Pelosi promised that if she becomes Madam Speaker next year, within 100 hours of taking the gavel the House will vote to repeal those tax cuts and raise the minimum wage. Never underestimate the ways that Washington politicians can do economic harm.
Democrats: Coming to a screw near you.
















Comments (1)
I know you review comments so you can just keep this for yourself if you like - I only point it out as I hate when Dems toss around stats incorrectly.
From Household Survey (000's):
jan 1993: 117,027
sep 1998: 131,864
+12.7%
jan 2001: 136,181
sep 2006: 145,010
+6.5%
Posted by mike | October 10, 2006 1:15 PM
Posted on October 10, 2006 13:15