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In reply to the discussion: Whenever someone says the media is "liberal," show them this. [View all]Lucky Luciano
(11,864 posts)29. I agree with you.
Separately, I agree with the Morgan Stanley note I got at work:
The State of the Economy & the Fed
Fridays NFP report was the big data print of the week. Although the headline number came in lower than expectations at +210k (vs consensus for +550k), the report was actually very strong in that the unemployment rate moved lower, labor force participation picked up, and the average work week increased. The Fed will likely view the report as a strong one as well, which will only further support a change to its policy.
So, they took the report as a hint that the Fed would tighten policy which is a bit bearish.
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Zeke Miller is an AP reporter, and he was not the one to make the comparison, his Tweets are the
Celerity
Dec 2021
#8
Thanks. BS comparison/misinformation from Cohen because expectations were different.
Hoyt
Dec 2021
#12
The headline has no merit because the expected numbers were different for both months.
oldsoftie
Dec 2021
#19
If wishes were horses .... The Reality is that they slanted nearly identical figures. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2021
#22
I read what you wrote. If "expectations" was the point, then it would have said "disappointing"
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2021
#25
Great point. And because women and liberals/democrats are supposed to listen and evaluate
erronis
Dec 2021
#37
The best thing that ever happened for the media (all) was Trump. The worst thing
walkingman
Dec 2021
#10
That was taken from Zeke Miller's tweet two minutes after the payroll employment report was released
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2021
#28
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Look at Hurricane Katrina
AZLD4Candidate
Dec 2021
#31
Maggie Haberman (aka Trump's Stenographer) just doesn't understand this attitude
FelineOverlord
Dec 2021
#34
Show them this: The media treats Biden as badly as - or worse than - Trump. Here's proof.
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2021
#38