• Labor Department Admits Hundreds of Thousands of Biden Jobs Were Fake

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 14 19:17:10 2025
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    https://townhall.com/columnists/ej-antoni/2025/05/12/labor-department- admits-hundreds-of-thousands-of-biden-jobs-were-fake-n2656813

    The Biden administration claimed to have added almost 400,000 jobs from
    July through September of last year, but new data released this week
    suggest none of those jobs ever existed. Despite constantly gaslighting by
    the mainstream media, Americans knew the economy was in poor shape and
    these latest numbers prove it.

    Month after month, the government bean-counters under former-president
    Biden published overly optimistic estimates for everything from job growth
    to the size of the economy, only to have those numbers routinely—and quietly—revised down later.

    Every month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) produces estimates for
    the number of nonfarm payrolls in the country, as well as revisions for
    the last two months’ estimates. Under Biden, these revisions were abnormal
    in magnitude and direction, being revised down with unusual frequency.

    While these monthly job reports are compiled from a survey of over 600,000 businesses, of which fewer than 200,000 are surveyed each month. But the
    BLS also publishes much more comprehensive quarterly data called Business Employment Dynamics (BED) that come from a census of over 12 million businesses—that’s over 17 times the sample size of the monthly job
    reports’ survey.

    This more accurate dataset was just released by the BLS for the third
    quarter of last year, which ran from the start of July through the end of September. In stark contrast to the monthly job reports showing an
    increase of 399,000 jobs during the third quarter, these new numbers show
    a decline of 1,000 private-sector jobs.

    To be clear, the monthly job reports and the BED data do not measure
    exactly the same thing, and the BLS also publishes another dataset called
    the quarterly census of employment and wages. Each of these reports
    excludes certain categories of jobs or industries like railroads,
    government, self-employment, agriculture, etc.

    That means there can be relatively small deviations between these labor-
    market estimates in the short run, but they trend very well together over
    time. In fact, the more comprehensive quarterly data are used to
    reevaluate the monthly job reports once a year in a process called the
    annual benchmark.

    This benchmark adjusts 12 months of jobs data to make them as accurate as possible and always covers a period from March of one year to March in the following year. In early 2025, the BLS published the annual benchmark
    figures for the period from March 2023 through March 2024. The result: a staggering drop of 598,000 nonfarm payrolls.

    In other words, the monthly reports had overestimated the number of jobs
    during those 12 months and were revised down by nearly 600,000. That’s on
    top of the individual monthly reports already being revised down
    throughout the year-long period in question.

    And the downward revisions to Biden-era jobs data are set to continue.
    From March through June of last year, the economy supposedly added 398,000 nonfarm payrolls, according to the monthly job reports, yet the BED data
    show a net loss of 163,000 private-sector jobs for that period.

    Instead of adding almost 800,000 jobs during the middle of last year, the economy likely shed more than 160,000 of them. The next annual benchmark
    will probably be a (retroactive) reduction of jobs under Biden that
    exceeds this year’s large downward revision.

    For four years, the Biden administration and its sycophants in the media
    kept telling Americans that we had the strongest economy in history. The financial pain of families was ignored while misleading (and often
    inaccurate) statistics were paraded on the news to convince Americans not
    to believe their lying eyes or empty wallets.

    But voters weren’t fooled. That’s why they gave President Donald Trump an overwhelming victory last November, as he captured not only the electoral college, including every swing state, but the popular vote as well.

    The latest economic data vindicate the American people’s judgement. No
    number of platitudes from government bureaucrats or deceptive headlines
    could fool families into believing their finances were in good shape
    before November.

    For example, economic rhetoric couldn’t paper over the reality that
    credit-card debt exploded to well over $1.2 trillion from Americans being unable to make ends meet in the Biden economy. Trump was elected to fix
    our finances, which were much worse than Biden’s cronies would ever admit.


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