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Vance Ginn
VanceGinn
Headline #s look good! Most jobs ever created in a month. Glad to see unemployment rate falling from recent peak.This provides more evidence #GreatDisruption recession was sharpest and shortest ever.That
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Sharmili Majmudar
sharmili_m
We are facing a huge reversal in the gender equity gains we had made, and the further solidification of the barriers that we have been working to dismantle. This is
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Rachel Brody
girl_onthego
OMG IT'S THE BEST @JECDEMS ECONOMY CHARTS EVER!!!!! NO IMMA FIND THE TWEETS. #ThanksObama #JobsReport #JobsDay #Debates2020 #EconTwitter #DebateNight April, 2019! #ThanksObama #JobsReport #JobsDay #Debates2020 #EconTwitter #DebateNigh
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Ray Sandza
rsandza
**Crystal Ball Time **Here's what gonna happen tomorrow:1) #JobsReport is gonna come out it's gonna show job growth2) Folks will run around celebrating and the stock market will go up...
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Economic Policy Institute
EconomicPolicy
March’s huge job loss numbers rival the worst months of the Great Recession, and these numbers do not include millions who filed unemployment claims toward the end of March. This
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Ben Casselman
bencasselman
So, here's where I am on the #JobsReport right now:First, we should never read too much into any one report, *especially* in moments like now when so much is changing.
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Heidi Shierholz
hshierholz
According to today’s #jobsday data, we lost 701,000 jobs in March. BUT it’s important to note that because of the timing of data collection for the survey, that number is
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Elise Gould
eliselgould
March’s huge job losses are just the tip of the iceberg of what’s to comehttps://www.epi.org/press/marchs-huge-job-losses-are-just-the-tip-of-the-iceberg-of-whats-to-come/#COVID19 #coronavirus #JobsReport #JobsDay This morning’s Bureau of Labor Stati
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Heidi Shierholz
hshierholz
September was the 7th month of the COVID crisis in the U.S. labor market, and the situation is dire. We added 661,000 jobs in Sept, but the labor market remains
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