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June Jobs Report: Bidenomics Fails, America Suffers
Jul 8, 2024
The release of the June jobs report confirms what many Americans have been feeling for months: Joe Biden’s failed Bidenomics agenda has driven our unemployment rate to the highest it’s been in over two and a half years, pushing America closer and closer to a recession.
Here are the critical insights from the report:
- Joe Biden’s failed Bidenomics agenda has driven our unemployment rate to the highest it’s been in two and a half years, creeping America closer and closer to a recession.
- In what has been labeled a clear slowdown” and “not a great report, the U.S. economy added 206,000 jobs in June and the unemployment rate increased to 4.1%.
- The unemployment rate is now at its highest in over two and a half years – since November 2021.
- In addition to the overall unemployment rate increasing, the unemployment rate rose for women, Black Americans, Asian Americans, Veterans, persons with disability, and those who attended some college or associates degree.
- Job gains for April and May were revised down by a whopping 111,000.
- The U-6, a broader measure of joblessness remains at 7.4% – and has been on a steady rise since November.
- Economists are warning that “recession risks are elevated” due to the unemployment rate’s continuing creep upwards.
- Families across America are struggling, and it's clear we need policies that prioritize economic growth, create jobs, raise real wages, and restore our economy.
The release of the June jobs report confirms what many Americans have been feeling for months: Joe Biden’s failed Bidenomics agenda has driven our unemployment rate to the highest it’s been in over two and a half years, pushing America closer and closer to a recession.
Here are the critical insights from the report:
- Joe Biden’s failed Bidenomics agenda has driven our unemployment rate to the highest it’s been in two and a half years, creeping America closer and closer to a recession.
- In what has been labeled a clear slowdown” and “not a great report, the U.S. economy added 206,000 jobs in June and the unemployment rate increased to 4.1%.
- The unemployment rate is now at its highest in over two and a half years – since November 2021.
- In addition to the overall unemployment rate increasing, the unemployment rate rose for women, Black Americans, Asian Americans, Veterans, persons with disability, and those who attended some college or associates degree.
- Job gains for April and May were revised down by a whopping 111,000.
- The U-6, a broader measure of joblessness remains at 7.4% – and has been on a steady rise since November.
- Economists are warning that “recession risks are elevated” due to the unemployment rate’s continuing creep upwards.
- Families across America are struggling, and it's clear we need policies that prioritize economic growth, create jobs, raise real wages, and restore our economy.