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That was sarcasm, you ignorant f'k. I KNOW 20 buck

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Posted On: 04/02/2024 4:51:41 PM
Posted By: Bhawks
Re: dbergh #116858
That was sarcasm, you ignorant f'k. I KNOW 20 bucks/hr is not a windfall, unless you're making 16 bucks/hr. T

HE point is, shit for brains, that kind of money has a high velocity in the economy; it flows like shit through a goose and it ain't going into hedge funds.

Same thing with SNAP benefits, the grocery chains love 'em.

Oh yeah, this is the first time in economic history when there has been disruption in an industry. In this case it's the 'unhealthy food industry'.

Are you having sympathy pains with other people paying more to have 'fries with that'?

News flash, moron. There are still more jobs being created than lost, by a wide margin.

Job openings data shows US labor market remains 'quite healthy'
Source: Yahoo! Finance

Tue, Apr 2, 2024, 12:42 PM EDT

Job openings ticked up slightly in February as hiring also increased, reflecting further signs of resilience in the US labor market.

New data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Tuesday showed there were 8.76 million jobs open at the end of February, a slight increase from the 8.75 million job openings in January, which was revised lower. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg had expected the report to show there were 8.73 million openings in February.

The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) survey also showed 5.8 million hires were made during the month, a slight increase from the 5.7 million seen in January. The hiring rate picked up slightly to 3.7% in February, up from the 3.6% rate seen in January.

"The February Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey report is consistent with a labor market that is still quite healthy," Oxford Economics lead US economist Nancy Vanden Houten wrote in a note to clients on Tuesday.

Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/job-openings-d...245048.htm
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