The US economy is growing…. 8.8 Million open Jobs… Unemployment 18 straight months under 4 %… a manufacturing super cycle started by Biden’s build Back better pieces… 800,000 new manufacturing jobs… 13.5 million jobs created since Biden took office… small business applications are record levels with more that 10 Million applications to the SBA… and massive record investment in the US manufacturing construction sector… 3 times as great as before… 180 BILLION dollars per year.. " By the numbers: As of April, spending on manufacturing construction — new factories — is tracking at a $189 billion annual rate, triple the average rate in the 2010s ($63 billion). And, all of this is being reported on the news. I can’t understand why it doesn’t seem to have made it into the collective national awareness.
The economy must be strong. Everyone I know goes to Starbucks a lot and gets packages from Amazon several times a week. The women can afford expensive hair coloring and manicures/ pedicures. Not me, I live a frugal lifestyle, but have money in the bank.
mourdac Premium Member about 1 year ago
Even Ziggy is getting into politics these days?
Doug K about 1 year ago
Maybe the economy will slow down enough to “catch up” to you.
The Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago
It is like we are all crash test dummies.
elbow macaroni about 1 year ago
The economy is strong. Hiring is up, along with wages. Inflation triggered by the Russian invasion of Ukraine has leveled off. Get it right, Wilson.
Diane Lee Premium Member about 1 year ago
The US economy is growing…. 8.8 Million open Jobs… Unemployment 18 straight months under 4 %… a manufacturing super cycle started by Biden’s build Back better pieces… 800,000 new manufacturing jobs… 13.5 million jobs created since Biden took office… small business applications are record levels with more that 10 Million applications to the SBA… and massive record investment in the US manufacturing construction sector… 3 times as great as before… 180 BILLION dollars per year.. " By the numbers: As of April, spending on manufacturing construction — new factories — is tracking at a $189 billion annual rate, triple the average rate in the 2010s ($63 billion). And, all of this is being reported on the news. I can’t understand why it doesn’t seem to have made it into the collective national awareness.
William Robbins Premium Member about 1 year ago
Bizarre how many people believe Fox over their lying eyes…
locake about 1 year ago
The economy must be strong. Everyone I know goes to Starbucks a lot and gets packages from Amazon several times a week. The women can afford expensive hair coloring and manicures/ pedicures. Not me, I live a frugal lifestyle, but have money in the bank.
lawguy05 about 1 year ago
Sad but true :-(