Shortly after Friday’s anemic jobs report came out, the stock market tumbled, recession fears rose, and the Biden-Harris administration issued another Pollyannish report about how great the economy is doing – this time with bigger and bolder lies.
Not only did just 114,000 jobs get created in July, which was well below economists’ expectations, but the jobless rate went up for the fourth consecutive month to 4.3% as 352,000 joined the unemployment lines. That’s not exactly “Morning in America.”
It gets worse.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics also admitted that it had overestimated the job gains in both May and June by a total of 29,000. This continues a nearly unbroken and highly suspicious trend that has resulted in the BLS claiming big job gains each month – which garnered great press for Biden-Harris – then quietly cutting those numbers in subsequent months, often by substantial amounts. So far this year, 279,000 have disappeared.

It also continues the mysterious gap between the number of new payroll jobs reported each month and the number of people who claim to have gained employment in those same months. While 114,000 jobs were created in July, for example, just 67,000 people said they got jobs.
Over the past three years, this gap has widened considerably.

Then there’s the fact that during the alleged Biden-Harris jobs boom, the number of unemployed has climbed 1.3 million since last July.
But what really stood out was the Biden-Harris administration’s statement. We decided to fact-check the claims, something the press studiously refuses to do when it comes to this administration, and here’s what we found:
“Since Vice President Harris and I took office, our economy has created nearly 16 million jobs …” — FALSE
As we have pointed out countless times in this space, Biden-Harris are crediting themselves with “creating” jobs that were simply replacing ones lost during the COVID-19 lockdowns. The right way to compare job gains is to compare the current job market to the previous peak. When you do that, you find that there have only been 6.4 million net new jobs created since Biden-Harris took office, which is nothing to brag about.
And as we have also noted, even that number is a wild exaggeration. See “The Unvarnished Truth About That ‘Blockbuster’ Jobs Report.”
“… average unemployment has been lower than during any administration in 50 years …” — GROSSLY MISLEADING
The official unemployment number can be almost completely unreliable if you fail to consider the fact that it counts only those who are actively looking for jobs as unemployed. If you give up looking entirely, you aren’t considered unemployed by the BLS. Normally, this doesn’t make a huge difference, unless there has been a massive increase in the number of labor dropouts.
And that’s exactly what has happened. Today, there are 5 million more people who are “out of the labor force” than there were just before the COVID lockdowns.
If you adjust for that, the unemployment rate has never been below 4% during Biden-Harris’ entire time in the White House. And today, it would be 5.2%.

“… and incomes have risen faster than prices.” — FALSE
This is just flat-out a lie. So far this year, hourly wages have climbed 1.4%. But the Consumer Price Index has climbed 1.9%. Since Biden-Harris took office, wages increased 16.9%, but that hasn’t been nearly enough to keep up with the 20.1% increase in prices.

“Today’s report shows employment is growing more gradually at a time when inflation has declined significantly.” — MISLEADING
Inflation hasn’t “declined” at all. It is still going up at a faster rate than it had for decades before Biden-Harris took office. It’s just not going up at the 9% peak it hit under Biden-Harris. Prices today are 20% higher than they were when Biden-Harris took office.
“Prices are still too high. We will keep fighting to lower costs by taking on price gouging, capping prescription drug costs, and building more homes.” — MOSTLY FALSE
Other than complaining about “shrinkflation,” the administration hasn’t actually done anything about “price gouging,” for the simple reason that it doesn’t exist. Prices are going up because of Biden-Harrisflation, not because corporations suddenly became greedy.
The claim that Biden-Harris “capped” prescription drug costs is a laugh. The administration managed to empower itself to limit payments on a handful of prescription drugs for Medicare patients. Drug prices for everyone else have been climbing rapidly – prescription drug prices are up 2.5% this year, according to the BLS.
As for “building more homes” – we have no idea where this one came from. The number of new home “starts” was down 11.3% last year compared with 2021, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. It was lower than the number of new starts in 2006.
“Congressional Republicans are siding with special interests at the expense of the middle class — with more tax cuts for billionaires and big corporations while threatening Social Security and Medicare. While they try to take us back, we will keep fighting for the future.” — MOSTLY FALSE
The idea that Republicans are “siding with special interests” is one of the most shopworn claims made by Democrats, as is the claim that they are “threatening” Social Security and Medicare – both of which have seen their financial outlooks sharply deteriorate under Biden-Harris.
What is true is that Republicans want to “take us back.” They do. So do most of the American people. Because they want to take us back to a time when the economy was booming and people were prospering, just like they were under President Donald Trump.
— Written by the I&I Editorial Board




why can’t the GOP train Donald and JD to simply stump with this jobs data?
They are. You just don’t hear it on MSNBC, CNN, etc.
Let’s get something straight here:
1) Inflation hit mostly because of the pandemic. Inflation has happened world-wide, and the U.S. has lower rates than the rest of the developed world.
2) You honestly think that two people — Biden and Harris — are responsible for the price OF EVERY SINGLE item sold in the world? That’s so ridiculously myopic and illogical. It’s Biden’s fault that eggs are more expensive. It’s Harris’ fault that Oreos are now $6.00. Yeah, they DECIDED they wanted everybody to pay more for everything. Those two people, all by their lonesomes. Here’s a heads-up: there are 350 million people in this country. You don’t think that MAYBE the world is a tad more complex than you might imagine?
wow, are you comfortable?
In re., your first point:
From The Hill, March 20, 2021 (https://thehill.com/policy/finance/544188-larry-summers-blasts-least-responsible-economic-policy-in-40-years/): “Larry Summers, a top economic adviser to former President Obama, blasted the $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus package signed by President Biden earlier this month as the ‘least responsible’ economic policy in 40 years. … In an op-ed for The Washington Post in February, he warned that risk of inflation associated with the proposal could have ‘consequences for the dollar and financial stability.’ The Biden administration has pushed back against inflation fears, citing the risks of not doing enough to stimulate the economy due to the pandemic.”
In re. your second point: inflation is an overall reduction in the purchasing power of the dollar, which means prices for almost everything go up.
Ergo…irresponsible economic policies by the Biden administration caused the spike in inflation in the U.S., which has drained people of savings, caused eggs and Oreos to be more expensive, and now looks to be sending the economy into a recession — just as Summers predicted.
Your post is perfectly correct and logical. You have to understand something about these Biden/Harris sycophants. They are mentally incapable of seeing reality. Either that or they are the paid trolls that I have been pointing out for a long time now.
Bidenomics is harming the middle class, but the possibility of Kamalanomics is frightening.
Talking into the wind again, I see. Your own poll shows Trump losing to a promiscuous San Francisco communist. Maybe the Republican Party should stop nominating this deranged crackpot, huh?