Initial US employment reports overstated by 439,000 jobs in 2023

by miso25

12 comments
  1. “There’s something wrong with previous U.S. jobs reports.

    The government quietly erased 439,000 jobs through November 2023, a closer look at the numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows.

    That means its initial jobs results were inflated by 439,000 positions, and the job market is not as healthy as the government suggests.

    Since the government wiped out 439,000 jobs after the fact, the total percentage of jobs created by the government last year is even higher.

    Increased government hiring has been driving the jobs numbers higher.”

  2. They give us the fake news first and it takes months or years for the truth to leak out. It doesn’t get so much attention then. The public’s attention is consumed by the newest lies.

  3. Quietly erased? Jobs data is updated every 30 days and public to everyone. Not only that the entire stock market stands on edge for these numbers. They are frequently revised and I didn’t see anyone saying this shit when they were revised up by huge numbers the previous month.

  4. I can’t believe I even clicked on ny post.com. I was trying to figure out what their source was, but they link back to themselves and inundate you with ads and notification requests.

  5. I have to admit the post knows their audience, their money maker. These low grade conspiracy prices are exactly what their audience want.

  6. The New York Post? Does anyone actually look at the data? It’s public. BLS revision is not something new and something that is mentioned on the website found [here](https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm). Even looking at another “news” article from a worse source (Fox news), that is parroting this article, shows unemployment under 4% and the additional 4.7 million jobs created under this Whitehouse.

  7. In 2022 it was dramatically understating job growth every month

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