Also they conveniently don't mention that for the jobs added in 2024, sure overall it's up, but positive 1m from part time jobs while negative 300k for full time.
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Originally Posted by ASAP
It's the classic unemployment number spin.... the govt gives convenient numbers where they can. There is little detail in # of job people are holding, how long before folks are dropped off of unemployment if they haven't found a job and most importantly little detail provided in the sector / field the jobs are in and what salary they pay or what constitutes part time / full time.
The reality is that currently for just about any well paying white collar job... the competition is fierce and the opportunities are tiny.
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