This is why you can’t find good paying jobs: Part 2 – Who gets these jobs?
The first friday of every month, along with the employment situation report, the Department of Labor releases this report. https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t07.htm I track it two ways: Employed Only Employed and Unemployed Combined I grab the data and enter it into my database and then I peform the same calculation on every months of data to prepare … Read more
This is why you can’t find good paying jobs: Part 1 – How many jobs?
Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 177,000 in April, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.2 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment continued to trend up in health care, transportation and warehousing, financial activities, and social assistance. Federal government employment declined. https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm See that number of 177,000? To calculate how … Read more
Tarred and Feathered
about 15 years ago I came up with the concept of a desktop plaque called “Tarred and Feathered” It essentially consisted of two vials with tar and feathers in them. And on the plaque was the wording “Congratulations ” (fill in name here), “You have been tarred and feathered for working to destroy American Workers” … Read more
Why are the high ups of Mr. Cooper doing business in India.
Somebody sent me a tip, and I’m still digesting this. But it appears that these people have also formed some type of business in India. Does it conflict with their duties to corporate shareholders here in America. I have no idea, but it seems some legal scholars might want to review this. https://www.indiafilings.com/search/nsm-services-private-limited-cin-U72200TN2015PTC101740
Congressional Traitors
Each of these traitors swore an oath: The current oath is a product of the 1860s, drafted during the Civil War, and requires members to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this … Read more
Data in this news release for people who are White, Black, or Asian do not include those of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity.
Foreign-born men continued to participate in the labor force at a considerably higher rate in 2023 (77.5 percent) than their native-born counterparts (66.1 percent). By contrast, 56.1 percent of foreign-born women were labor force participants, lower than the participation rate of 57.6 percent for native-born women. (See table 1.) forbrn