Joe Biden and the communist Democrats have done everything they possibly could do to destroy the country, invoke fear in the American and grab power. As a result, we’ve seen American causalities in Afghanistan, Americans deserted and left behind by Joe Biden and a terrible economy as illegal immigrants flood in from the southern border and are brought it via Afghanistan instead of rescuing Americans stranded there.
August 2021 was an especially embarrassing month in the country’s history, especially with what happened in Afghanistan and the way the idiot Biden and the Democrats acted and refused to take responsibility for anything. Now it turns out August 2021 was also one of the worst jobs reports in the country’s history as well.
August 2021 was expected to add 750,000 jobs, but only 235,000 were added, missing the mark by over 500,000! A complete and total embarrassment and one of the worst jobs reports in US history. White vs Black unemployment expanded as Joe Biden and the Democrats policies continue to hurt minorities.
The U.S. economy floundered last month as job growth fell sharply and missed economists’ expectations by nearly half-a-million new jobs.
The economy added 235,000 jobs in August, far below economists’ predictions of 720,000 and a sharp drop in job growth from the previous two months when the economy added 962,000 jobs in June and another 1.1 million in July, according to Department of Labor data released Friday.
“In August, employment in leisure and hospitality was unchanged, after increasing by an average of 350,000 per month over the prior 6 months. In August, a job gain in arts, entertainment, and recreation (+36,000) was more than offset by a loss in food services and drinking places (-42,000). Employment in leisure and hospitality is down by 1.7 million, or 10.0 percent, since February 2020,” the Department of Labor reported.
“The labor market recovery hit the brakes this month with a dramatic showdown in all industries,” Daniel Zhao, senior economist at jobs site Glassdoor, told CNBC. He went on to blame the rise of the Delta variant of COVID-19 for the stunted labor market performance.