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Jobless Claims Drop to 326,000, Beating Expectations


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13 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

Funny what happens when you stop paying people to stay home . Who could have ever predicted this . 

Again, the conservatives on this forum really understand this better than any libtwat.

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1 minute ago, racer254 said:

Again, the conservatives on this forum really understand this better than any libtwat.

Winter is coming, not as nice to sit outside getting paid to do nothing.

I didn't get a chance to look at the report yet but one snippet I briefly heard on CNBC this morning while packing lunch was that are/were a LOT of people under 30 not working.

So, they are not contributing to the economy, tax base and SSI, etc. for what reasons?

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1 minute ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

Winter is coming, not as nice to sit outside getting paid to do nothing.

I didn't get a chance to look at the report yet but one snippet I briefly heard on CNBC this morning while packing lunch was that are/were a LOT of people under 30 not working.

So, they are not contributing to the economy, tax base and SSI, etc. for what reasons?

Umm, Lets see.  They are paid more to sit and not work then if they get a job.

If they get a job and work, the more they work the more the government takes in taxes.

Hmmm??

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3 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

Winter is coming, not as nice to sit outside getting paid to do nothing.

I didn't get a chance to look at the report yet but one snippet I briefly heard on CNBC this morning while packing lunch was that are/were a LOT of people under 30 not working.

So, they are not contributing to the economy, tax base and SSI, etc. for what reasons?

You really need to ask yourself that question?

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3 minutes ago, Highmark said:

You really need to ask yourself that question?

So it's bad parenting from the participation ribbon generation? 

Are they still living at home too, suckling off Mom and Dad? 

We need someone to blame.

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Just now, Crnr2Crnr said:

So it's bad parenting from the participation ribbon generation? 

Are they still living at home too, suckling off Mom and Dad? 

We need someone to blame.

They (non workers) need someone to blame.  We already have the culprits.

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1 minute ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

So it's bad parenting from the participation ribbon generation? 

Are they still living at home too, suckling off Mom and Dad? 

We need someone to blame.

Its part of it.   What the govt is handing out is a part of it.

I have discussions with my 25 yo about his classmates all the time.  He can't think of anyone in his class that he hung with that isn't working in a good job but that doesn't surprise me from small town families/kids. 

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2 minutes ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

Local printing company is on the verge of closing down. Lots of work and no employees. The downside of joe’s full employment. 

Boy fo you have things azz backwards, but whatever at this point. You can’t be this dumb.

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1 minute ago, CFM said:

Boy fo you have things azz backwards, but whatever at this point. You can’t be this dumb.

Tons of people have departed factories for delivery and online work. Blue cross closed their bricks and sticks building permanently. All home based workforce now. Spectrum is on their way to doing the same. Food delivery and Amazon is hiring at a blistering pace. People are sick of factory work. Terrible hours and getting treated like shit by a hungover lead person. 

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40 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

Winter is coming, not as nice to sit outside getting paid to do nothing.

I didn't get a chance to look at the report yet but one snippet I briefly heard on CNBC this morning while packing lunch was that are/were a LOT of people under 30 not working.

So, they are not contributing to the economy, tax base and SSI, etc. for what reasons?

Most likely because they have never had to work for a living and continue to live the life in the basement of there worthless mom and dad that they now regrettably trained them for . 

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4 minutes ago, CFM said:

Sept report, 194,000 jobs added…..feds guessed would be over 500k. Yeh, great.

Let’s go, Brandon !

Yeah, I didn't get why he said "above expectations" the expectation was 500k so not even close. Over a 150k jobs were lost last month in education..Geez, I wonder why that happened?? Maybe Joe's awesome mandate to be vaccinated?? 

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