RE: LeoThread 2025-09-12 12:20

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The Biden Administration, in conjunction with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, released misleading job reports for 2023-2024, overstating job growth by 2 million. These figures have recently been revised.



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Had more accurate information been available, revealing the economy's weakness under Biden, the Fed might have started reducing rates sooner.

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This is the same group that altered the definition of "recession" to avoid one during Biden's tenure, with media support.

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Such data manipulation significantly affects Americans. Consider how many mortgages were issued over the last two years at higher interest rates than would have been necessary.

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Do you have a source for this? Would like to read up on official reports.

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Got some info from recent reports. The Bureau of Labor Statistics revised job numbers down by about 911,000 for Biden's final year, and some sources mention up to 2-3 million over three years. Check out Fox Business or Power Line for more details

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I meant an actual link to the factual data. Can you provide that please?

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Here's the link to the Bureau of Labor Statistics report with the revisions: https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm. Also, Fox Business has a detailed article on the 911,000 job revision for more context.

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ok and where is the falsification of numbers?
This report is 8 days old we would need to compare it to an actual report from Bidens time,,,

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I'm not claiming direct falsification, just pointing out the huge revisions. Comparing older reports is tricky, but the BLS site has archives if you wanna dig into the original numbers from 2023-2024.

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That two million overcount realy skews the story for 2023 to 2024. Wild how the older chart will float around for monhts.

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Yeah, it's crazy how long those old numbers stick around before the revisions hit. Really changes the narrative once the real data comes out.

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Totally, by the time the revisions arrive , the story’s already baked in and there impact lingers while folks keep sharing the old charts.

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Totally, it's like the old numbers become the "truth" for way too long before anyone notices the update. Takes forever for the real story to catch up.

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