US added 266k jobs last month, compared to 1 million expected.
This may be the first time in history that jobs are down voluntarily bc it makes no sense to work again
Of course, this is intentional. Hurt small business and create government dependence from the masses
Next month, I look forward to your post providing an explanation for why job growth exceeded expectations.
Btw the ADP report (from a very large processor of payrolls) produced an estimated increase in employment of 742,000. Eventually the BLS and ADP data will converge.
Titans of industry on the internet assure me this can all be solved if businesses just pay more money
The left and the globalists want centralization. Not just in government but business.
Correct. Less small businesses. More corporations are easier to control/coordinate with.
This is an actual coordinated attack against small businesses. And the useful idiots cheer it on bc their loyalty to their religion blinds them to their usual support of small business
Zito the financial wizard told us this is no big deal. Normal business.
"If a restaurant can't afford to pay their burger flipper $25/hr then it has no business staying in business "
We've seen it everywhere. Grocery bills are way up compared to pre COVID, gas is up something like 40% since the election, the average lumber cost of building a new house has increased around $30k, new cars are scarce and sky high due to stimulus check down payments, electronics have gone up because of component shortages...
Once the costs of construction, food, transportation, labor, and electronics all go up, there isn't much that won't be affected.
While my stock portfolio is all time highs.
As always, leftist policies are a boon to the rich, and completely **** over the poor. The inflation tax easily offsets the "stimulus" check they now depend on