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July Labor Data Shows Highest Unemployment Rate Since October 2021

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotAugust 2, 2024Updated:August 2, 20244 Comments3 Mins Read
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The July jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has revealed the highest unemployment rate in almost three years.

[RELATED: Liberal Media Celebrates “Unexpected” Job Opening Growth in May. The Openings Were All Government Jobs…]

“I’m beginning to smell a recession coming into view,” said economist John Lonski speaking on Fox News. “This jump by the unemployment rate, my goodness, 4.3 percent, this is up sharply from not long ago.”

Economist John Lonski: "I'm beginning to smell a recession coming into view… this jump by the unemployment rate, my goodness, 4.3 percent this is up sharply from not long ago." pic.twitter.com/ORGmAXpbrV

— MAGA War Room (@MAGAIncWarRoom) August 2, 2024

According to the latest report, the unemployment rate rose from 4.1 percent to 4.3 percent, which is the highest unemployment rate since October 2021, when the rate was 4.5 percent as the economy was beginning to recover from the COVID-Era government lockdowns.

Source: BLS

The BLS data shows that while many sectors saw job growth, the drop in jobs came primarily from tech and information workers.

The economy saw only 114,000 jobs added last month, which was significantly below the projected 175,000 forecasted jobs added, and below the 179,000 added the previous month.

In addition to an increasing unemployment rate, the number of workers seeking full-time employment but who were only able to find part-time work rose by 346,000 last month.

While economists such as Lonski have said that the poor labor data suggests a coming recession, the mainstream media has attempted to assuage some fears as the election approaches.

The Wall Street Journal acknowledged the concerning signs but also suggested that the numbers may have been negatively affected by Hurricane Beryl rather than economic or political factors.

That theory, however, is directly addressed and debunked in the BLS report.

“Hurricane Beryl had no discernible effect on the national employment and unemployment data for July,” said the BLS.

July’s report continues a negative trend for the Biden-Harris administration’s economy, which President Joe Biden has consistently denied.

Despite most of the job gains achieved since Biden’s inauguration in Jan. 2021 being attributable to the lifting of state and federal lockdown policies, Biden and his communications team frequently taken credit for “creating” those jobs.

“Average unemployment has been lower than during any administration in 50 years, and incomes have risen faster than prices. Today’s report shows employment is growing more gradually at a time when inflation has declined significantly. Business investment remains strong thanks in part to our investing in America agenda, which is creating good-paying jobs in communities that have been left behind,” said President Biden.

Following a May jobs report, the Biden and his allies in the mainstream media celebrated an alleged increase in job openings as an indication of the positive effects of Biden’s policies.

However, nearly all the job openings were actually government jobs which, far from adding to the economy, take away from it because government jobs are funded by money taken mostly from productive private sector workers.

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Seamus Othot

Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at [email protected]

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<span class="dsq-postid" data-dsqidentifier="29822 https://www.themainewire.com/?p=29822">4 Comments

  1. ME Infidel on August 3, 2024 5:28 AM

    “Business investment remains strong thanks in part to our investing in America agenda, which is creating good-paying jobs in communities that have been left behind,” said Sleepy-Crooked JoBama. Gaslighting?!

    I don’t know what makes me fume more, waiting in line to go through security at an airport and thinking the “masterminds” of 9/11 got a plea deal from this administration or, waiting in the checkout line at a supermarket to pay inflated Bidenomic prices while Americans get paid to sit on their asses thinking such jobs are beneath them.

    These commies who hate America and have infiltrated every institution are the rot behind the country’s decline. I can’t wait for November and for Trump to “Drain the Swamp”.

  2. sandy feet on August 3, 2024 9:54 AM

    I hope Trump gets in to “Drain the Swamp”. The Brite Bulbs are fast at work changing the
    History of Joe and his girl Harris.
    For the past 3 ellections the party fathers have changed the votes of the Democatic voters
    Bidden won the primary but Oboma and the goons change the wishes of of the voters

  3. Gardiner Schneider on August 3, 2024 11:26 AM

    “The Wall Street Journal acknowledged the concerning signs but also suggested that the numbers may have been negatively affected by Hurricane Beryl rather than economic or political factors.” In B school, fifty years ago, it was suggested we subscribe to the WSJ. I dumped the paper ten years ago when it moved into the Marxist/demorats’ vest pocket. The WSJ remains there to this day, as can be seen from this quote.

  4. Bill Bungalow on August 4, 2024 6:42 AM

    Months after the federal government gave Intel $8.5 billion in grants the company said it is cutting 15% of its workforce, which translates to around 17,000 jobs. It was reported that after the Solyndea disaster Brandon tells Osoma “hold my beer”.

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