US Economy adds 272,000 jobs

In 2023, the median annual wage for all U.S. workers was $48,060, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which means Americans in around half the states earned less than that benchmark, while workers in the other half earned more.
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Great news for all Americans


Today's jobs report: US economy added booming 272,000 jobs in May, unemployment at 4%


Sure DOOR DASHERS with most of the Real jobs going to illegals.
 
Liar. Most were either Part Time "Service" jobs or Gov't Sinecures/

from the OP..

Last month, health care and social assistance again led the job gains with 83,000. Leisure and hospitality, which includes restaurants and bars, added 42,000; and professional and business services, 33,000.

The public sector, which accounted for much of the payroll increases in recent months but added just 7,000 positions in April, rebounded with 43,000 gains.
 
actually I proved that FoxNews lied to you.

You just suck too much at math to understand
Your two graphs show EMPLOYMENT, not jobs gained or lost. You also show a large decline in domestic jobs and an increase in foreign jobs. You're also making an erroneous comparison between two types of statistics.
 
Your two graphs show EMPLOYMENT, not jobs gained or lost. You also show a large decline in domestic jobs and an increase in foreign jobs. You're also making an erroneous comparison between two types of statistics.

Since the jobs report does not break it down by native/immigrant, what other source of data is there than the total employed?

And yes, it shows a decline, but not one of more than 600,000 since Biden took office
 

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