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(July 2025) Blowout June Payrolls: 147K Jobs Added, Smashing Expectations; Unemployment Rate Drops

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by ETGator, Jul 3, 2025 at 11:25 AM.

  1. gator_jo

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    Well, no, not really.

    For example, when @WarDamnGator posted that Donald Trump yesterday lied about the price of gas .... they referred to the source of the comment lie (Trump). Similarly @G8tas reported the source.

    For another example, whoever it may have been who started a thread on Donald Trump lying that immigrants were eating dogs did not actually ...... say themselves that immigrants were eating dogs. They merely reported on someone else who said lied that.

    But yes, it certainly can get complicated.
     
  2. docspor

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    AI thinks Molly Tuttle is married to Kyle Tuttle. They never even dated.

    AI overview:
    Yes, Molly Tuttle is married to Kyle Tuttle. They are not related, despite sharing the same last name. They were married in 2016. Kyle Tuttle also plays banjo with Molly Tuttle in her band, Golden Highway.

    & simultaneously sez
    AI Overview
    While there are reports that Molly Tuttle is in a romantic relationship with Ketch Secor, there's no public information indicating they are married. Secor is known for his work with Old Crow Medicine Show. They are reported to collaborate on music and occasionally tour together.

    She & Ketch are a thing.
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  3. dangolegators

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    According to the ADP report it did. And the federal report backs it up with extremely weak private sector job numbers. For private sector jobs, I'll take ADP, with its massive payroll database, over the federal report any day.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/busi...-reserve-economic-benchmarks-data-challenges/

    U.S. policymakers are increasingly anxious about the integrity of certain government benchmarks, the crucial data points that help the Federal Reserve assess the economy’s health and guide interest rate decisions.

    The problems have led staff at certain agencies to rely more on statistical estimates than hard data, potentially fueling volatility in benchmarks, particularly for inflation readings from the Labor Department. Falling response rates to government surveys, coupled with pandemic-driven seasonal quirks and long-standing budget strains, have made it harder to collect and analyze reliable data — including for an employment report due Thursday. Agencies have also shed staff through early retirements, deferred resignations and normal attrition.
     
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  4. gaterzfan

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    Likely no interest rate cut in the next cycle.
     
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  5. vaxcardinal

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    Oh great, the sky is falling again