Payrolls rose by 115,000 last month, and the unemployment rate stayed at 4.3%. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg had estimated a median gain of 65,000 jobs following March’s blockbuster increase of 178,000 roles, which was revised to 185,000. However, February’s jobs report was revised lower to a loss of 156,000 positions.

    https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/article/april-jobs-report-economy-adds-115000-jobs-far-better-than-expected-182224225.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAANiVb_W3zqdm7a7btMZ8TMdAfWzfxl_c5Djs4o3QY8Xp7Ty34GDaTBa87Hr919MOYBQQYs8q4L6U61HbpHb_cLtQoV8veLARTu917ozLA9Z5mVb4FzpILeORUSD7QZEr1g2kiuXNs0TR_3jQKh_R1xtj-ouD9GqxgByW8PQ54bdf

    Posted by LarryBlink

    32 Comments

    1. Affectionate-Sale523 on

      I am so surprised and am not questioning this at all. Everything is fine, and everything is perfect and frankly, I’m sick of winning. 

    2. If you’re gonna make up numbers at least go big enough to make the market pump… ONE MILLION NEW JOBS LAST MONTH!!!! HALLELUJAH!!!

    3. Legendary-Lemon on

      54k out of those 110k is health care and social assistance.

      IT, Finance and Manufacturing is down.

    4. TumbleweedOver9000 on

      There is no war in Ba Sing Se 👍🏼

      Maybe everyone just Move on 😀

    5. Beginning_Purple_579 on

      Do people not understand that it is a bad thing when there are more jobs added because it means that many people now have to work two or more jobs to survive? 

    6. Proof_Watercress8696 on

      With the revised february numbers, its still literally at zero for the quarter.

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