Showing posts with label job growth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job growth. Show all posts

Thursday, December 05, 2019

Headlines


Kamala Harris drops out of presidential race

Trump says Tuesday’s market drop is ‘peanuts’ and won’t force him to make a bad China deal

NYC loses ‘top destinations’ status as tourists pick Asia over USA ...

North Korea: U.S. must chose what kind of Christmas gift it wants

Trump reveals that next G-7 summit will be at Camp David

Why job growth could be ‘significantly weaker’ than it has appeared

150 Los Zetas cartel gunmen cross into Texas ...

White House rejects Jerry Nadler’s Impeachment Inquiry

Buttigieg blows up his strategy to win black voters

Wilbur Ross: France’s digital tax rooted in ‘tremendous’ jealousy over US tech dominance

Silicon Valley giants accused of avoiding over $100 billion of taxes ...

NBA TV ratings collapse after bowing to China

Friday, September 06, 2019

Save Us!

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio

Politicians’ ability to talk a good game is too often inversely proportional to their performance in office. A case in point:

Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City went on Tucker Carlson’s show last night to try to resurrect his presidential campaign by warning of how so many people will be thrown out of work by the growth of automation. Like a typical politician, de Blasio had only tepid suggestions on how to counteract this trope. And he had no real answer when Tucker asked, if so many jobs are soon going to disappear, why we are letting so many low-skilled workers enter our country illegally every year?

Now, calling de Blasio an idiot is easy, but somehow experience tells us that this constructed panic over robots taking our jobs is not the lesson we should be taking from history. Robots have been around for 65 years, yet despite this, we have foolishly exported millions of jobs to Mexico and China. Still, the United States unemployment is near the lowest in history ... 3.7%. And this low rate would be even lower if Trump could persuade US manufacturers to return home.

Precisely what will occur to take up the possible employment slack due to automation I can’t exactly predict. But I am fairly certain that accommodations will occur — work week changes, work day duration reductions, more people working from home, service expectation changes. e.g.s, package delivery services, Uber, better healthcare services, leisure-time services, Grubhub, etc,) ... all of which improve our quality of life ... while providing jobs.

So, Mayor de Blasio, I  doubt that your hail-Mary pass will save your campaign and your attempt to ruin the United States like you are ruining the Big Apple.

Friday, August 23, 2019

Headlines


Trump reverses himself on tax cut ideas

Bond market yield curve inverts, signaling Fed may be too slow to cut rates, risk’s recession

Job growth reduced by 501,000

Trump: No more tax cuts. Fear it would shake consumer cojnfidence?

Trump eases student loan forgiveness for disabled veterans

Fed says July rate cut was ‘recalibration’ and not part of a ‘pre-set course’ for more easing

Poll: 69% would hold Trump responsible if recession ...

Paul Ryan to move family from Wisconsin to Washington, DC

Jewish DEMs rage at Trump’s ‘disloyalty’ comments

‘I am the Chosen One,’ Trump proclaims as he defends trade war with China

Japan warns NKorea now has miniaturized nukes; ‘Imminent threat’ ...

Trump looking at ending ‘ridiculous’ anchor baby policy

Sunday, July 07, 2019

Headlines


Kamala Harris proposes $100 billion plan for black homeownership

El-Erian: The market ‘has gotten carried away’ with its Fed rate cut predictions

7.1 mag [quake] rocks CA 125 miles N of LA

Judges reconvict Tommy Robinson for contempt of court

Biden predicts ‘there will be no NATO’ if Trump wins re-election

Fed’s seek $12.6 billion in drug money from ‘El Chapo’

MAGA on Mall ... Future belongs to the brave ...

Biden: We shouldn’t decriminalize entering the U.S. illegally

US adds 224,000 solid jobs, Fed rate cut may be less certain

Beto O’Rourke pushes student loan forgiveness for public school teachers

Explosion reported at University of Nevada, Reno dorm ...

India: Group hacks man, pregnant wife to death over inter-caste marriage

Sunday, January 06, 2019

Headlines


'Months or even years': Both sides brace for a lengthy shutdown

Stock market comeback is now in the hands of China-US trade talks

First openly bisexual Senator sworn n ... Doesn't take oath on Bible ...

Virginia's Democrat gov. proposes gun confiscation orders

Existing Mueller grand jury gets extension

The Fred may have just set the Trump rally back on track, says Jim Cramer

Poll: Immigration among top concerns in 2019

House Democrats to introduce boll criminalizing private gun sales ...

Trump says he would consider declaring a national emergency to force border wall funding

Job growth surges by 312,000 in December

New Dem bill requires 10 years of presidential tax returns ...

Canada: China has detained 13 Canadians since Huawei CFO arrested

Sunday, September 09, 2018

Headlines


Watergate figure John Dean calls Kavanaugh nomination 'troubling'

Tesla stock tanks as much as 9% after top executives resign and Elon Musk smokes weed on video

NFL season opener ratings crash to multi-year lows ...

[Obama] ... complains Trump getting credit for economy ...

'It will make him crazy' Anonymous anti-Trump screed backfires

Trump risks midterm backlash in six states if he expands China trade war

120 utilities have cut rates due to tax cuts ...

Higher than expected job growth and wage gains in August

Obama delivers full-throated rebuttal of Trump presidency

Trump says he's  ready to hit China with  another $267 billion of tariffs

FLASHBACK: Obama prosecuted leakers, gave lie-detector tests ..

Trump on Kaepernick ad: 'What was Nike thinking?'

Saturday, July 07, 2018

Headlines


Job growth declined in June

U.S. trade deficit falls to smallest since before 2016 election

Trump offers Warren $1M to prove 'native heritage'

25% of private universities running deficit

Wall Street titans fail to explain Trump to China

Facebook co-founder: Tax the rich at 50% to give $500-per-month free cash to fix income inequality

Poll: Immigration top issue for voters ...

Update: Trump says new NFL anthem policy 'worse' than kneeling

K street staffs up for a Democrat takeover

Trump wants bilateral UK trade deal 'as soon as possible, ' US ambassador

Dog cloned -- 49 times!

Hungary trolls Macron by awarding fired French ambassador state honour

Monday, June 09, 2014

The Rooster Crowing


The 2008 recession, that Obama inherited, cut 8.7 million jobs out of the U.S. economy … and now, just after 4 ½ years in office, this administration can crow about returning this same number to the job market … see: CNN Story. This is obviously good news … but there are three clouds to this silver lining:

-        During this same period the population of this country has grown by 11.7 million. For employment levels to be equivalent on a percentage basis to what they were in 2008, our economy would have to have grown jobs by an additional 7 million (see previous link).

-        It is estimated that, of the 8.7 million new jobs created under Obama, almost one million of them are on a part-time or contract basis (see: Sun Times Story). This typically means no health-care, no bonuses, and few of the many other perks afforded to full-time employees. One reason for this plethora of part-timers obviously has to be Obamacare.

-        Average weekly earnings of our working population has stagnated over this same 4 ½ years … growing less than 2% per year since Obama’s inauguration … whereas median earnings have grown at almost 3% … see: Social Securit Administration Numbers. This of course is a function of the level of part-time and contract employment … but it also highlights the growing inequality of incomes within our economy. This is something that Obama decries but does not seem to be able to do anything to correct.

So when you see the Barack rooster crowing about his record on job growth, you can now, being in the know, quietly smile to yourself … or, like myself, shout at the TV.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

For the Record


Yesterday, while perusing the Bureau of Labor Statistics website (see BLS.gov) for verification of Obama's contention about his jobs growth performance (see Fact Check), I also researched George W. Bush's record on the same statistic.  (Democrats and many media types repeatedly claim that Bush ... and the Bush tax cuts ... did not grow jobs during his Presidency.)  As it turns out, there were 137.8 million (seasonally adjusted) Americans working when G.W.B. took office and an equivalent 142.2 million Americans working when he left -- an increase of 4.4 million workers.  However, Bush's last six months in office were severely impacted by the sub-prime mortgage crisis ... with the result of 3.3 million Americans joining the ranks of the unemployed.

So, the near high-water mark of the effects of the Bush tax cuts and his management of the U.S. economy was that jobs grew by more than 7.7 million (4.4 million + 3.3 million) Americans.  The Barry's regime, so far, has shrunk the number of jobs in this country by 2.9 million.  Somehow, the facts always seem to be ignored or spun during political discourse.  What a pity!