Biden is scheduled to jump start his 2024 campaign on March 7th with the State of the Union speech.
I hope someone tells him.
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Biden is scheduled to jump start his 2024 campaign on March 7th with the State of the Union speech.
I hope someone tells him.
This speech will be far more entertaining if you have this up on your laptop: https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump
Did Biden exceed expectations?Quote:
"Biden can't even read off the teleprompter," the former president stressed. He went on to question Biden's ability to handle press conferences, stating that reporters merely ask him questions and provide answers for him.
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Best part of the SOTU was Biden actually referred to the illegal alien who murdered the nursing student as "an illegal", then Nancy Pelosi goes on CNN to chastise him and said he should have said "undocumented immigrant." Yes, that was her concern with what Biden said.
As President Biden reminded us last night, the country is doing better economically than it has at any point in the last fifty years. Democrats lead, Republicans only destroy.
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The US economy added 275,000 jobs in February, as the labor market continues its steady growth
New York
CNN
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The US economy added 275,000 jobs last month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday, as the labor market continues to beat expectations.
Economists had expected a net gain of 200,000 jobs in February and for the unemployment rate to be unchanged at 3.7%, according to FactSet estimates.
The unemployment rate climbed higher to 3.9%, from 3.7% the month before.
It’s the 25th consecutive month that the nation’s jobless rate has been below 4%, the longest stretch in more than 50 years.
Friday’s jobs report also showed that the whopping gains initially recorded for January and December were revised down by a combined 167,000 jobs. January’s job gains now sit at an estimated 229,000 (down from the blowout 353,000); and December’s job growth is at 290,000 (down from 333,000).
The labor force participation rate held steady at 62.5% for the third consecutive month.
Average hourly earnings inched up by 0.1% from December, slower than that 0.3% growth that economists expected. On an annual basis, wage growth slowed to 4.3%.