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Brittney • 4 years ago

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Jim B • 4 years ago

I ponder the job numbers in context of where we are. If we are at 3.4 percent unemployed for instance and next month only add 100k jobs or less is it an indicator that the economy is slowing, or that we have reached a saturation point of fulfilled jobs, especially if the unemployment number doesn't move off it's all time low. My biggest worry is that the jobs that do become available and remain unfulfilled is because we don't have the skills we need to fill them. A philosophy or liberal arts major isn't going to be able to fill a crane operator job, or a heavy equipment operator job, or electrician, plumber, or general machine operator position. We have millions of unskilled and unemployed college educated in this country and in debt up to their eye balls. These are the folks who we need to focus our attention on to move the needle, dispel the lies they have been feed by acidemia about their value, and get them working and be a productive citizens.

Betty DeWitt • 4 years ago

First you have to get 'em off of Welfare, and Food Stamps. Trump is removing another 700,000 of able bodied (Americans?) that want to remain suckling at the teats of the taxpayer!