263,000 jobs were
added in the US in April 2019.
From 2000 to 2017, the
US added 150,000 jobs per month totaling 1.8 million jobs per year. Most jobs created in the US were government
jobs and minimum wage jobs that went to welfare migrants, illegal migrants and
welfare refugees. We increased the National Debt from $5 trillion to $20
trillion.
Middle class
manufacturing, mining and construction jobs declined. US companies off-shored
their manufacturing jobs to foreign countries. Oil drilling, lumber harvesting
and coal mining were restricted and construction declined. Average household
income fell. Investment fell as Obama threatened to increase electric bills by
500% to comply with the Climate Change Hoax.
From 2000 to 2017,
each year we graduated 1.8 million students to entered the labor force with no
jobs available to US citizens. We also
added 1.8 million immigrants who took the minimum wage jobs. We only added 1.8
million jobs a year and these jobs went to immigrants, not US citizens.
In 2017, the US
increased jobs from 1.8 million to 2.2 million, averaging 180,000 per month.
In 2018, the US
increased jobs from 2.2 million to 2.6 million averaging 217,000 per
month.
Average
hourly earnings of all private sector employees increased by 6 cents in April.
Over the year, hourly earnings have risen by 3.2 percent. Average weekly hours,
at 34.4 hours, fell 0.1 hour in April.
In 2019, the US is
likely to add 3 million jobs averaging 250,000 jobs per month. Oil and Natural
Gas pipeline expansion, coal mining, steel production and construction work
continues to rise. US and Foreign companies are adding manufacturing plants in
the US.
The Monthly Jobs
Reports to date in 2019 averaged 203,000.
January 2019 304,000
February 2019 56,000
March 2019 189,000
April 2019 263,000
Total ytd 812,000,
Average 203,000
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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