??More good economic news as our economy is coming back and more companies are hiring! The # of Americans applying 4 unemployment fell again last week to 881,000! Jobs report 4August expected 2 show we added 1.4M jobs & unemployment down to 9.8%!?? https://t.co/3mKHvFaD7h
— Diane Boyd (@Boyd_2650) September 3, 2020
Jobs numbers show recovery but it's not enough
— Keith Fitz-Gerald (@fitz_keith) September 3, 2020
My take: The virus has devastated millions of hardworking families and the gov shouldn't stop until that figure is zero!
This is an American issue, not a red or blue one in my bookhttps://t.co/g9krowGOd9
Economy continues to improvehttps://t.co/3YnSJWKFns
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) September 3, 2020
The economy is continuing to recover under President Trump.
— Andrew Clark (@AndrewHClark) September 3, 2020
Don't let Joe Biden ruin it. https://t.co/Zg9P7f7omK
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— Monie (@telluright) September 3, 2020
GASLIGHTING Americans
This is so disengenous. The jobless claims fell, not bec of jobs created but bec the American ppl cant file a claim for unemployment bec they can't seem to get through to speak to anyone and the unemployment office are closed.
Another 881,000 state unemployment claims were filed last week.
— NPR (@NPR) September 3, 2020
That's 130,000 fewer than the prior week — but it's not an apples-to-apples comparison, as the Labor Department just changed how it adjusts claims data to account for seasonal variation.
https://t.co/TXdqSlTAmv
Without the seasonal adjustment, new jobless claims actually INCREASED by more than 7,500. https://t.co/5s66zuaxYW
— Jon Cooper ?? (@joncoopertweets) September 3, 2020
Without the seasonal adjustment, state unemployment claims rose by more than 7,500. https://t.co/O9duxdgxEx
— NPR (@NPR) September 3, 2020
New Jobless Claims Drop Below 1 Million, But There's A Caveat ...trump and REPUBLICANS changed the reporting system to make the numbers look better https://t.co/FTYHRS4QKg
— Thomas Kaine (@thomaskaine5) September 3, 2020
Another 881,000 people applied for state unemployment benefits last week — 130,000 fewer than the week before.
— All Things Considered (@npratc) September 3, 2020
But the Labor Department just changed the way it adjusts claims data, making it difficult to compare the two numbers. https://t.co/GKGiGEKWfz