AP: Job market's new normal: Smaller workforce, sluggish pay

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Thursday's monthly jobs report from the government showed that employers added a solid 223,000 jobs in June and that the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent from 5.5 percent in May. Even so, the generally improving job market still bears traits that have long been regarded as weaknesses.

The unemployment rate didn't fall in June because more people were hired. The rate fell solely because the number of people who had become dispirited and stopped looking for work far exceeded the number who found jobs.


I'm confused. Is there more jobs or not?
 
Thursday's monthly jobs report from the government showed that employers added a solid 223,000 jobs in June and that the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent from 5.5 percent in May. Even so, the generally improving job market still bears traits that have long been regarded as weaknesses.

The unemployment rate didn't fall in June because more people were hired. The rate fell solely because the number of people who had become dispirited and stopped looking for work far exceeded the number who found jobs.


I'm confused. Is there more jobs or not?

Solely definitely is not the case. It looks like a little of both to me. However it's impossible to argue that healthcare reform hasn't totally messed up full time employment. It's now much less expensive to hire two 20 hour workers than one 40 hour worker. Simple fact
 
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Thursday's monthly jobs report from the government showed that employers added a solid 223,000 jobs in June and that the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent from 5.5 percent in May. Even so, the generally improving job market still bears traits that have long been regarded as weaknesses.

The unemployment rate didn't fall in June because more people were hired. The rate fell solely because the number of people who had become dispirited and stopped looking for work far exceeded the number who found jobs.


I'm confused. Is there more jobs or not?

Solely definitely is not the case. It looks like a little of both to me. However it's impossible to argue that healthcare reform hasn't totally messed up full time employment. It's now much less expensive to hire two 20 hour workers than one 40 hour worker. Simple fact

Read up on FTEs, or full time equivalents. Those 2 20 workers are the exact same as 1 40 hour worker.
 
Thursday's monthly jobs report from the government showed that employers added a solid 223,000 jobs in June and that the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent from 5.5 percent in May. Even so, the generally improving job market still bears traits that have long been regarded as weaknesses.

The unemployment rate didn't fall in June because more people were hired. The rate fell solely because the number of people who had become dispirited and stopped looking for work far exceeded the number who found jobs.


I'm confused. Is there more jobs or not?

Solely definitely is not the case. It looks like a little of both to me. However it's impossible to argue that healthcare reform hasn't totally messed up full time employment. It's now much less expensive to hire two 20 hour workers than one 40 hour worker. Simple fact

Read up on FTEs, or full time equivalents. Those 2 20 workers are the exact same as 1 40 hour worker.

Let me help you dumbmotherfucker with a math equation. I'll type slow so you can follow along.

1 40-hour work must be paid hourly plus obamacare.

2 20-hour works must be paid hourly only

therefore the cost of

1 40-hour work is > 2 20-hour workers

Hope this helps. But I'm not holding me breath.
 
Thursday's monthly jobs report from the government showed that employers added a solid 223,000 jobs in June and that the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent from 5.5 percent in May. Even so, the generally improving job market still bears traits that have long been regarded as weaknesses.

The unemployment rate didn't fall in June because more people were hired. The rate fell solely because the number of people who had become dispirited and stopped looking for work far exceeded the number who found jobs.


I'm confused. Is there more jobs or not?

Solely definitely is not the case. It looks like a little of both to me. However it's impossible to argue that healthcare reform hasn't totally messed up full time employment. It's now much less expensive to hire two 20 hour workers than one 40 hour worker. Simple fact

Read up on FTEs, or full time equivalents. Those 2 20 workers are the exact same as 1 40 hour worker.

Let me help you dumbmotherfucker with a math equation. I'll type slow so you can follow along.

1 40-hour work must be paid hourly plus obamacare.

2 20-hour works must be paid hourly only

therefore the cost of

1 40-hour work is > 2 20-hour workers

Hope this helps. But I'm not holding me breath.

Show me where it says any employer has to pay one penny for the cost of insurance to any employee.

You are fucking stupid. Read the bill.
 
Thursday's monthly jobs report from the government showed that employers added a solid 223,000 jobs in June and that the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent from 5.5 percent in May. Even so, the generally improving job market still bears traits that have long been regarded as weaknesses.

The unemployment rate didn't fall in June because more people were hired. The rate fell solely because the number of people who had become dispirited and stopped looking for work far exceeded the number who found jobs.


I'm confused. Is there more jobs or not?

Solely definitely is not the case. It looks like a little of both to me. However it's impossible to argue that healthcare reform hasn't totally messed up full time employment. It's now much less expensive to hire two 20 hour workers than one 40 hour worker. Simple fact

Read up on FTEs, or full time equivalents. Those 2 20 workers are the exact same as 1 40 hour worker.

Let me help you dumbmotherfucker with a math equation. I'll type slow so you can follow along.

1 40-hour work must be paid hourly plus obamacare.

2 20-hour works must be paid hourly only

therefore the cost of

1 40-hour work is > 2 20-hour workers

Hope this helps. But I'm not holding me breath.

Show me where it says any employer has to pay one penny for the cost of insurance to any employee.

You are fucking stupid. Read the bill.

Since you are johnny on the spot, why don't you produce the line-item citation for all of us to see?

We'll wait patiently, but per usual we won't expect much.
 
Thursday's monthly jobs report from the government showed that employers added a solid 223,000 jobs in June and that the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent from 5.5 percent in May. Even so, the generally improving job market still bears traits that have long been regarded as weaknesses.

The unemployment rate didn't fall in June because more people were hired. The rate fell solely because the number of people who had become dispirited and stopped looking for work far exceeded the number who found jobs.


I'm confused. Is there more jobs or not?

Solely definitely is not the case. It looks like a little of both to me. However it's impossible to argue that healthcare reform hasn't totally messed up full time employment. It's now much less expensive to hire two 20 hour workers than one 40 hour worker. Simple fact

Read up on FTEs, or full time equivalents. Those 2 20 workers are the exact same as 1 40 hour worker.

Let me help you dumbmotherfucker with a math equation. I'll type slow so you can follow along.

1 40-hour work must be paid hourly plus obamacare.

2 20-hour works must be paid hourly only

therefore the cost of

1 40-hour work is > 2 20-hour workers

Hope this helps. But I'm not holding me breath.

Show me where it says any employer has to pay one penny for the cost of insurance to any employee.

You are fucking stupid. Read the bill.

Since you are johnny on the spot, why don't you produce the line-item citation for all of us to see?

We'll wait patiently, but per usual we won't expect much.
http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-employer-mandate/
 
Thursday's monthly jobs report from the government showed that employers added a solid 223,000 jobs in June and that the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent from 5.5 percent in May. Even so, the generally improving job market still bears traits that have long been regarded as weaknesses.

The unemployment rate didn't fall in June because more people were hired. The rate fell solely because the number of people who had become dispirited and stopped looking for work far exceeded the number who found jobs.


I'm confused. Is there more jobs or not?

Solely definitely is not the case. It looks like a little of both to me. However it's impossible to argue that healthcare reform hasn't totally messed up full time employment. It's now much less expensive to hire two 20 hour workers than one 40 hour worker. Simple fact

Read up on FTEs, or full time equivalents. Those 2 20 workers are the exact same as 1 40 hour worker.

Let me help you dumbmotherfucker with a math equation. I'll type slow so you can follow along.

1 40-hour work must be paid hourly plus obamacare.

2 20-hour works must be paid hourly only

therefore the cost of

1 40-hour work is > 2 20-hour workers

Hope this helps. But I'm not holding me breath.

Show me where it says any employer has to pay one penny for the cost of insurance to any employee.

You are fucking stupid. Read the bill.

Since you are johnny on the spot, why don't you produce the line-item citation for all of us to see?

We'll wait patiently, but per usual we won't expect much.
http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-employer-mandate/

Pay the insurance or pay the penalty if you have over 50 employees. Seems pretty simple to me. You might want to read your own link next time dummy.
 
Thursday's monthly jobs report from the government showed that employers added a solid 223,000 jobs in June and that the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent from 5.5 percent in May. Even so, the generally improving job market still bears traits that have long been regarded as weaknesses.

The unemployment rate didn't fall in June because more people were hired. The rate fell solely because the number of people who had become dispirited and stopped looking for work far exceeded the number who found jobs.


I'm confused. Is there more jobs or not?

Solely definitely is not the case. It looks like a little of both to me. However it's impossible to argue that healthcare reform hasn't totally messed up full time employment. It's now much less expensive to hire two 20 hour workers than one 40 hour worker. Simple fact

Read up on FTEs, or full time equivalents. Those 2 20 workers are the exact same as 1 40 hour worker.

Let me help you dumbmotherfucker with a math equation. I'll type slow so you can follow along.

1 40-hour work must be paid hourly plus obamacare.

2 20-hour works must be paid hourly only

therefore the cost of

1 40-hour work is > 2 20-hour workers

Hope this helps. But I'm not holding me breath.

Show me where it says any employer has to pay one penny for the cost of insurance to any employee.

You are fucking stupid. Read the bill.

Since you are johnny on the spot, why don't you produce the line-item citation for all of us to see?

We'll wait patiently, but per usual we won't expect much.
http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-employer-mandate/

Pay the insurance or pay the penalty if you have over 50 employees. Seems pretty simple to me. You might want to read your own link next time dummy.

Are you that FS?
 
Thursday's monthly jobs report from the government showed that employers added a solid 223,000 jobs in June and that the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent from 5.5 percent in May. Even so, the generally improving job market still bears traits that have long been regarded as weaknesses.

The unemployment rate didn't fall in June because more people were hired. The rate fell solely because the number of people who had become dispirited and stopped looking for work far exceeded the number who found jobs.


I'm confused. Is there more jobs or not?

Solely definitely is not the case. It looks like a little of both to me. However it's impossible to argue that healthcare reform hasn't totally messed up full time employment. It's now much less expensive to hire two 20 hour workers than one 40 hour worker. Simple fact

Read up on FTEs, or full time equivalents. Those 2 20 workers are the exact same as 1 40 hour worker.

Let me help you dumbmotherfucker with a math equation. I'll type slow so you can follow along.

1 40-hour work must be paid hourly plus obamacare.

2 20-hour works must be paid hourly only

therefore the cost of

1 40-hour work is > 2 20-hour workers

Hope this helps. But I'm not holding me breath.

Show me where it says any employer has to pay one penny for the cost of insurance to any employee.

You are fucking stupid. Read the bill.

Since you are johnny on the spot, why don't you produce the line-item citation for all of us to see?

We'll wait patiently, but per usual we won't expect much.
http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-employer-mandate/

Pay the insurance or pay the penalty if you have over 50 employees. Seems pretty simple to me. You might want to read your own link next time dummy.

Are you that FS?

Code for "I've got nothing"
 
Thursday's monthly jobs report from the government showed that employers added a solid 223,000 jobs in June and that the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent from 5.5 percent in May. Even so, the generally improving job market still bears traits that have long been regarded as weaknesses.

The unemployment rate didn't fall in June because more people were hired. The rate fell solely because the number of people who had become dispirited and stopped looking for work far exceeded the number who found jobs.


I'm confused. Is there more jobs or not?

Solely definitely is not the case. It looks like a little of both to me. However it's impossible to argue that healthcare reform hasn't totally messed up full time employment. It's now much less expensive to hire two 20 hour workers than one 40 hour worker. Simple fact

Read up on FTEs, or full time equivalents. Those 2 20 workers are the exact same as 1 40 hour worker.

Let me help you dumbmotherfucker with a math equation. I'll type slow so you can follow along.

1 40-hour work must be paid hourly plus obamacare.

2 20-hour works must be paid hourly only

therefore the cost of

1 40-hour work is > 2 20-hour workers

Hope this helps. But I'm not holding me breath.

Show me where it says any employer has to pay one penny for the cost of insurance to any employee.

You are fucking stupid. Read the bill.

Since you are johnny on the spot, why don't you produce the line-item citation for all of us to see?

We'll wait patiently, but per usual we won't expect much.
http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-employer-mandate/

Pay the insurance or pay the penalty if you have over 50 employees. Seems pretty simple to me. You might want to read your own link next time dummy.

Are you that FS?

Code for "I've got nothing"

Read for comprehension.
 
I really hope both Honda and d2d are trolling us. I weep for humanity that there are actually dumb fuck that eat up everything their preferred political party tells them.
 
I really hope both Honda and d2d are trolling us. I weep for humanity that there are actually dumb fuck that eat up everything their preferred political party tells them.

Refute one fact I've posted.
 
I really hope both Honda and d2d are trolling us. I weep for humanity that there are actually dumb fuck that eat up everything their preferred political party tells them.

Refute one fact I've posted.

The fact sheet is correct, but your interpretation and reading comprehension is where life has failed you.
 
I really hope both Honda and d2d are trolling us. I weep for humanity that there are actually dumb fuck that eat up everything their preferred political party tells them.

Refute one fact I've posted.

Talking Points and hyperlinks aren't 'facts'. HTH
 
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