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Average annual wage gains slow to 3.2%, missing all estimates
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-04-05/u-s-payrolls-top-estimates-with-196-000-rise-wage-gains-ease?srnd=premium
Average annual wage gains slow to 3.2%, missing all estimates
job gains top estimates by about 10% - also in your article.
Why do Democrats hate American construction workers?
Average hourly earnings increased by 0.1 percent in March after jumping 0.4 percent in February. That lowered the annual increase in wages to 3.2 percent from 3.4 percent in February, which was the biggest gain since April 2009.
Don't have a problem with construction workers, lots of jobs gong unfilled right now supposedly because the employers can not find enough skilled workers to fill the openings.
So two months ago we had the biggest jump in wages since the Great Recession, and things are going to hell in a handbasket?!
things are going to hell in a handbasket
They are...ever so slowly and starting to pick up a bit more momentum but yes - the road is getting clearer now and the handbasket will be coming into view quite soon.
so any downgrade motion now is just the business cycle
Don't have a problem with construction workers, lots of jobs gong unfilled right now supposedly because the employers can not find enough skilled workers to fill the openings
It’s hard when you predicted Trump would fall flat on his face before being impeached for either Russian Collusion or sheer incompetence
Nope! Any job going unfilled is because the wages being offered aren't high enough.
U.S. small businesses continued their aggressive hunt for new workers and added employees at a near-record pace in March. That’s according to the latest employment report from the National Federation of Independent Business, due out later today.
And then he proves you so fucking wrong, that you’d have to be 50% more right just to get to “inaccurate.”
the personal attacks are childish a
Don't need bold - just need to look at the desperate messages flooding my inboxes form places I have purchased something in the past and not even the near past, same with the postal mailbox and what I see advertised on the tube.
Specifically, in the U.S. construction industry, American workers enjoy a $25.34 average hourly wage today — six percent more in wage earnings when compared to the year before.
The Times acknowledges the blue collar wage hike as “close to the steepest annual increase since the government started keeping track almost 30 years ago.”
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/04/04/blue-collar-workers-enjoy-wage-hikes-thanks-to-shortage-of-foreigners/
Democrats oppose better wages for blue collar workers at the expense of higher profits for wealthy Dem Donors, with the burden of supporting foreigners borne by the taxpayers.