200k jobs created in January. The month job creation always sucks. What now dems?

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January usually sees the loss of seasonal retail jobs to the point the job report reflects it.

Things continue to steam along despite the tempertantrums of the Left.
 
Since 2012 the average number of jobs created in Jan is 214.5k.

But, don’t let facts get in the way of your partisan post


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Atlanta Fed predicting 5.4% GDP growth in first qtr of 2018.

If that happens the quack' s heads will spin and explode
 
January usually sees the loss of seasonal retail jobs to the point the job report reflects it.

Things continue to steam along despite the tempertantrums of the Left.
Obama had 200k+ Januaries. Conservatives railed against those.
Link...
Bureau of Labor Statistics Data
A link to conservatives complaining about 200k plus January's
How does one link to all of 2009 - 2017?
 
January usually sees the loss of seasonal retail jobs to the point the job report reflects it.

Things continue to steam along despite the tempertantrums of the Left.
Obama had 200k+ Januaries. Conservatives railed against those.
Link...
Bureau of Labor Statistics Data
A link to conservatives complaining about 200k plus January's
How does one link to all of 2009 - 2017?
Find a January thread complaining about 200k + job growth. Considering Obama only had a couple of them your search should be pretty narrow.
 
January usually sees the loss of seasonal retail jobs to the point the job report reflects it.

Things continue to steam along despite the tempertantrums of the Left.

yep. as a part of what is now 88 months of job growth. A record never seen.

How many months has it been since the end of the last fiscal year that ended on 9/30?

Thanks President Obama. You handed the Republicans a record robust economy which they have already taken the first steps to destroy.

Because they actually believe the same failed conservative republican policies that have been crashing the economy since the 1920's will be different this time.

Like the OP of this post who still doesn't get it.
 

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