Average Americans are right! You and media are pushing a narative that can be propped up by cherry picking specific elements but the government data being published is not based on the same data it was even 2 years ago. Unemployment numbers are laughable as I am in the Tech sector and other widely published data reports that is somewhere between 16% and 24% (in Tech hub areas). These are not low paying jobs. I read Bill Bonner and his team, which have a more accurate, at least balanced view. This article was terrible - sorry josh.
LOL, when I hear the Government numbers. I liken it to golf. A golfer hits a shot in the water, pulls a ball out of his pocket and hits again. He hits several shots that are unplayable, even loses a couple balls. At the end of the round he tells his buddies, "I made par". Buddy says what about all those unplayable and lost balls? Oh we don't count those. I was born in 1959, lived through few recessions. Smells like, feels like ... a recession.
Average Americans are right! You and media are pushing a narative that can be propped up by cherry picking specific elements but the government data being published is not based on the same data it was even 2 years ago. Unemployment numbers are laughable as I am in the Tech sector and other widely published data reports that is somewhere between 16% and 24% (in Tech hub areas). These are not low paying jobs. I read Bill Bonner and his team, which have a more accurate, at least balanced view. This article was terrible - sorry josh.
LOL, when I hear the Government numbers. I liken it to golf. A golfer hits a shot in the water, pulls a ball out of his pocket and hits again. He hits several shots that are unplayable, even loses a couple balls. At the end of the round he tells his buddies, "I made par". Buddy says what about all those unplayable and lost balls? Oh we don't count those. I was born in 1959, lived through few recessions. Smells like, feels like ... a recession.