So Much That's So Fishy About Job Numbers
Something doesn’t add up. According to official government reports, the economy added 7.8 million new payroll jobs over the past five years but gained only 3.7 million new workers. Even after factoring in the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ announcement that 28%, or 818,000 of the job gains it reported over the past year, were overstated and not actually created, the questions remain: How can the economy have strong job growth and weak employment gains? And which report is true?
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