BLS Admits Biden-Harris Did NOT Create New Jobs

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The Bureau of Labor and Statistics has always been crafty with releasing data. The BLS consistently revises data from its monthly survey as it prefers to release stronger initial reports. Their most recent revision is the steepest alteration since 2009. In fact, the agency has admitted that there were 818,000 fewer jobs in March than they initially reported.

Over 1.2 million American citizens lost their livelihoods last year while 1.3 million migrants found work. Replacement theory is not a conspiracy. In terms of sectors, the professional and business services saw the most significant downgrade with a loss of 358,000 jobs. Leisure and hospitality shed 150,000 positions, while trade, transportation, and utilities lost 104,000. Important to note: manufacturing declined by 115,000 positions. This is the primary sector that the Biden-Harris Administration has been honing in on. They promised to create 1 million new manufacturing jobs but businesses are fleeing overseas.

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The Democrats have praised Biden-Harris for boosting jobs and decreasing unemployment. It was all a convenient lie. The only sector that saw a rise was the public sector which produces nothing toward GDP. Furthermore, migrants are replacing the native-born workforce. It is happening across the West as companies prefer cheaper labor. America’s workforce NEVER recovered from the pandemic. How could the BLS miscalculate data to this degree? Did they need to install Kamala first before admitting her administration has done NOTHING to benefit Americans? The data they present us from CPI to jobs is grossly inaccurate and perhaps a tool of propaganda.

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