From an economics perspective, understanding how this sub-reddit disapproves of criticism of the regime, it should be remembered that drastic downward later revisions have happened to several job reports in a row. This calls into question the veracity of the regime’s reporting which, when taken together with other instances of data inconsistencies from the regime, should promote a certain degree of skepticism.
Of course, the CNBC article linked in this post analyzes and prognosticates as if the reporting system is the same as it ever was, which shows a certain amount of naivete.
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From an economics perspective, understanding how this sub-reddit disapproves of criticism of the regime, it should be remembered that drastic downward later revisions have happened to several job reports in a row. This calls into question the veracity of the regime’s reporting which, when taken together with other instances of data inconsistencies from the regime, should promote a certain degree of skepticism.
Of course, the CNBC article linked in this post analyzes and prognosticates as if the reporting system is the same as it ever was, which shows a certain amount of naivete.