U.S. economy only adds 73,000 jobs in July 2025; Big downward revision (258,000 jobs!) for previous two months; Trump fires Commissioner of BLS

Are the tariffs and federal government cuts hurting?


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Samori Toure

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To be fair, it's not like they could've anticipated social media and how dumb/reactionary/bigoted it makes people.

IMO it's the root cause of a lot of dysfunction in society. At this point I'm convinced the human brain isn't equipped to deal with it:francis: I think most people old enough to remember the world pre-social media would agree, it wasn't really like this in the 2000s. There were always stupid/racist people but the Internet just makes it too easy for them to congregate and spread their BS.
Consider this breh, quite literally the past 20 or so years, has been the only time in human history where we commit the act of holding our phones in our faces (basically a near unnatural constant position) and have screens in our faces all day
 

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I’m saying it again for all the non-votes and contrarians: if you spent time saying how bad Biden’s economy was, I present you with the economy you seemingly wished for.

We just had layoffs at my job in our tightening up for austerity. Voting matters, but we won’t have to worry about that since we’ve now got an authoritarian slowly working his way through the system. The media is giving up on pushing back. Some people will say “we can’t vote our way out of of this” and they are right. You can’t vote your way out of being stupid and complicit with what could be the fall of the very country we live in.
In 2024 the BLS revised the number of jobs added to the economy in the year ending March 2024, resulting in 818,000 fewer jobs than initially reported
 
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