Labor Department Won't Publish October Unemployment Rate
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The Labor Department's decision to delay publishing the October unemployment rate has sparked concerns about the administration's motives and the state of the economy, with commenters expressing worries about a potential recession.
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Republicans, the party of personal responsibility and accountability: "Try to stop us!"
"Democrats are useless because they don't stop Republicans from being horrible?"
"Sure Republicans are horrible, but you deserve their abuse because Democrats never do anything about them!"
"Why aren't you more tolerant of my bigotry?"
"What about my freedom to speak like a Nazi?!"
These goofy arguments are an occult possession on the American mind.
There have been some general, very slightly concerning trends for a while now, but the large layoff numbers we hear of are not (yet) reflected in the broader data.
The job market is surprisingly stable, in the sense that hiring is not dropping and neither are layoffs growing (much). However, if you do lose a job, it is very hard to find another one. You do not want to be in that situation.
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