April jobs report: US economy adds 175,000 jobs as labor market cools

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175,000 jobs were added to the US economy in April, according to the latest jobs data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, falling behind estimates of 240,000. Certain employment sectors saw significantly higher growth in nonfarm payroll jobs.
Yahoo Finance’s Alexandra Canal, Madison Mills, and Anjalee Khemlani break down hiring trends in three core industries: leisure and hospitality, manufacturing, and healthcare.
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  1. The reported jobs added is always revised 30 to 45 days later after the news cycle reported job gains. So far each revision has shown job loss figures but somehow the never gets reported. Only the lies of more jobs created get put out to the gullible public. That light at the end of the dark tunnel that our government keeps reporting as a positive is actually the TRAIN OF ULTIMATE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE headed right for us.

  2. 1:302:10 Okay so there were losses, Biden administration investing to pump it back up. Fine, but then 8,000 jobs hopefully from CHIPS act? I feel like those 8,000 jobs a large portion is going to be similar to Foxconn worker numbers, just a bunch of lowest wages possible per hour (Federal Minimum wage $7.50/hr) with most drone workers pushing silicon chipsets out the door. And on top of that, all the people who graduated college and have a bachelors degree now going to apply to any of these jobs are going to see problems they don't like and will state them.

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