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USUS Politics General 2: Hope Edition - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians
The May jobs report isn't what you think.
The type of jobs being created isn't indicative of a healthy economy, its about the great boomer-die off. 'Jobs' can mean anything from bartender, to white collar office worker, to temp hire. Most of these jobs created are earning less than $60,000- $70,000 which will be more affected by inflation. All this shows a more stagnant economy. As I have discussed before, healthcare jobs are not a guarantee of a healthy economy because the US govt. spend $1.7 trillion on healthcare.
Industries that gained and lost
Heading into the summer months and the coming World Cup soccer tournament, a number of sectors posted outsize job gains. Leisure and hospitality added 70,000 new jobs. Local government hiring jumped, with 55,000 new jobs added.
The healthcare and social assistance sector also created 47,000 new jobs; and the construction sector posted modest job gains for the third month in a row. The retail, information and finance sectors lost jobs in May. Air transportation employment declined by nearly 9,000 in May, reflecting the collapse of budget carrier Spirit Airlines.
Almost HALF of the jobs "created" were restaurant workers, maids, cleaning, temp jobs for the summer (Leisure /Hospitality) +70,000. Majority of the balance (30%) were nursing techs and aides for the great boomer die-off, Mental Health Counselors and Social Assistance +47,200
We lost Professional Jobs BIG TIME -- e.g. Financial -22,000 and Manufacturing (Non-Durable Goods) -10,000
Financial activities employment declined by 22,000 in May and is down by 107,000 since a recent peak in May 2025. Over the month, job losses occurred in insurance carriers and related activities (-11,000) and commercial banking (-3,000).
Over the month, transit and ground passenger transportation (+9,000) and warehousing and storage (+6,000) added jobs.
Employment showed little change over the month in other major industries, including construction, manufacturing, wholesale trade, retail trade, information, professional and business services, and other services.
We can see the effect the SCOTUS broker ruling had on insurance. Jeets and squatamalans are getting kicked from the industry. The insurance market had a correction of jobs and more True and Honest Americans got hired. Overall thats a positive light in a dark cave, but I would not be calling the jobs report a win by any measure. No ones advancing, they're just shifting to a permeant underclass.
America's Biggest Jobs Pay Below National Average Wage
Bureau of Labor Statistics figures from May 2025 show eight of the ten largest U.S. occupations, employing over 30 million people, pay below the $69,770 national mean wage. Home health aides lead with 4.3 million workers at $36,120 mean annual pay, followed by retail salespersons and fast food workers around $37,000 and $32,000. While managers and nurses top the list with higher earnings, the data highlights how customer-facing and caregiving jobs lag, sparking talks on living wages versus entry-level expectations amid rising costs.
We lost Professional Jobs BIG TIME -- e.g. Financial -22,000 and Manufacturing (Non-Durable Goods) -10,000
Financial activities employment declined by 22,000 in May and is down by 107,000 since a recent peak in May 2025. Over the month, job losses occurred in insurance carriers and related activities (-11,000) and commercial banking (-3,000).
They are going to blame most of this on AI, and it is AI, All Indians.
Indian managers lying to Indian executives about the capacity and capabilities of their Indian teams. Finance and Healthcare/Insurance are heading for a cliff that most can't even conceptualize.
They are going to blame most of this on AI, and it is AI, All Indians.
Indian managers lying to Indian executives about the capacity and capabilities of their Indian teams. Finance and Healthcare/Insurance are heading for a cliff that most can't even conceptualize.
Jeets managed to successfully psyop a large amount of both liberals and conservatives into despising data centers (both for "muh environment" and "muh job growth," respectively) while having an even greater detrimental effect on both.
Then why are there so many hydrocarbons on other planets? Either there was tons of life on them that died off without a trace or the conspiracy theory is true.
The "probably" is doing some heavy lifting there, sorry. Let's me reframe a touch, I'm not smart enough to be able to filter out the bullshit at this level, but i'm not sure how it could be proven.
For anyone wanting to doom about jobs: the unemployment rate sits at 4.3% (below historical average) and labor participation of U.S.-born prime workers (ages 25 to 54) is over 80% (above historical average). If you want a job, and can’t get one: skill issue.
Polls have repeatedly shown that Americans trust Republicans more than Democrats on the economy and jobs. Trump’s primary picks have won all their primaries except one. What facts support your thesis?
Polls have repeatedly shown that Americans trust Republicans more than Democrats on the economy and jobs. Trump’s primary picks have won all their primaries except one. What facts support your thesis?
wow thats fucking amazing, the incumbent backed republicans won their party primaries, thats awesome, who would have guessed? we're truly on a roll magapedes
wow thats fucking amazing, the incumbent backed republicans won their party primaries, thats awesome, who would have guessed? we're truly on a roll magapedes
Hunter, his one year old sister and his brother Beau were in the car with their drunken mother when she was killed in a car wreck.
I think this horrific event scarred them for life, watching your mother die in front of you can't be good for anyone, let alone young kids.
Beau seemed to turn out relatively normal, went to the military, had a pretty decent career before brain cancer. Hunter did what any good brother would do, comfort his widow.. Got her hooked on crack and fucked her, rumors are he also raped his dead brother's niece.
Jeets managed to successfully psyop a large amount of both liberals and conservatives into despising data centers (both for "muh environment" and "muh job growth," respectively) while having an even greater detrimental effect on both.
I really gotta do an effort post on the data center shit. The discourse around this is so wrong by both the defenders and detractors that it's insane, and that insanity is driving people to think that they are in a different fight than the one that they are actually in.
The data center model currently being pushed has 2 sets of bad actors driving it, real estate speculators/investors/tech bros looking to cash in on the bubble and gunning for risk-free .gov incentives that they can milk, and serious NWO types who need actual, usable capacity to run a CBDC, which is game over for the republic and individual liberty if they succeed,
Can you link to something that indicates this? It's not that I don't believe it, I just can't find anything stating that. Mostly cause Google is fucking cucked. I tried to look up some info and all it links to is articles about Trump saying 100 percent of jobs went to citizens or some shit last year.