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BumRushDaShow

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Fri Sep 5, 2025, 04:35 PM Sep 2025

As job market slumps, Trump administration says it could take a year to see better economic data [View all]

Source: Reuters

September 5, 2025 12:49 PM EDT Updated 3 hours ago


WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - The White House said it expects the Federal Reserve to weigh larger rate cuts this month after Friday's "disappointing" jobs report, while President Donald Trump and his administration said it could be a year before the U.S. sees rosier economic data.

"The main market expectation is 25 basis points. But I would guess that there would be an expectation, a discussion of a higher cut, but I wouldn't expect it to happen," White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett told reporters at the White House after the Labor Department report showed weaker job growth in August and the unemployment rate rising to 4.3%.

Trump for months has been pushing the U.S. central bank to lower its benchmark rates, saying the cuts are needed to bolster his economic policies and fuel growth even as some critics have raised questions about threats to the Fed's independence. "Jerome 'Too Late' Powell should have lowered rates long ago. As usual, he’s 'Too Late!'" Trump posted on social media following the jobs data.

Friday's dim jobs data has raised some alarm bells and is seen likely to push Fed policymakers to seek to shore up the softening job market with at least a 25-basis-point rate cut when they meet September 16-17. "It's a little bit of a disappointing job number, but I pretty much expect it's going to revise up," Hassett told CNBC in a separate interview, citing the housing sector in particular.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/job-market-slumps-trump-administration-says-it-could-take-year-see-better-2025-09-05/



In a year, it'll be a full-blown recession.

REFERENCE - https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143524396
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He just bought himself a year with the cult. -nt CrispyQ Sep 2025 #1
Yep, Trump will fix it!! In the meantime, how about a Trump bible or meme coin. walkingman Sep 2025 #10
How to destroy an economy.101 angryxyouth Sep 2025 #21
I was waiting for the standard "two weeks" but I guess a year will work Ray Bruns Sep 2025 #2
Hold on. He went to "Two YEARS" just yesterday underpants Sep 2025 #27
'yeah, cuz making this stuff up is really hard it turns out.' pecosbob Sep 2025 #3
Yeah, last month poor figures meant "fire the stats boss"; this month it's "our new loony economist is fine ... muriel_volestrangler Sep 2025 #11
In fairness, it takes a long time to recover unblock Sep 2025 #4
Trump and his clown parade have an endless supply of excuses C_U_L8R Sep 2025 #5
Their excuses evolved yesterday to....Two....YEARS underpants Sep 2025 #30
What happened to Day 1? badhair77 Sep 2025 #6
Yeah, I thought it was supposed to be so easy, right? hamsterjill Sep 2025 #16
Wow, trump may soon need his Epstein shit sandwich BOSSHOG Sep 2025 #7
Bullshit. SamKnause Sep 2025 #8
Reuters is a reliable source. When they write "his administration said it could be a year", you can Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2025 #14
I never said Reuters is not a reliable source. SamKnause Sep 2025 #25
Okay. If you want to avoid misunderstandings, then write clearly. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2025 #26
A simple thanks for the clarification would have been enough. SamKnause Sep 2025 #28
Thank you for clarification. Suggestion for improvement delivered evenly without rancour is not rudeness. Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2025 #31
I hope you are not a teacher. SamKnause Sep 2025 #32
I had no problem figuring out what BULLSHIT meant in that post..... Bengus81 Sep 2025 #34
Thank you. SamKnause Sep 2025 #35
We are headed for a recession if we aren't already in one. OrlandoDem2 Sep 2025 #9
Ouch Prairie Gates Sep 2025 #12
We are entering stage 4 now. 1. It won't cost you. 2. It's costing a tiny bit for a little time. 3. Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2025 #13
They're snorting pure cocaine if they think their actions will help the economy. cstanleytech Sep 2025 #15
Wiz Imp takes down some more Admin (Labor Secretary) excuses and calls out the lies progree Sep 2025 #17
But it will only take a month to see worst economic data. republianmushroom Sep 2025 #18
The data a year from now will be worst ! kimbutgar Sep 2025 #19
Recesssion? Who's going to gather the data? tclambert Sep 2025 #20
So the effects of his presidency amcgrath Sep 2025 #22
LMAO Mysterian Sep 2025 #23
So much incompetence bmichaelh Sep 2025 #24
A lifetime of kicking the can down the road C_U_L8R Sep 2025 #29
I'm surprised Con Job Don didn't say 14 months, just in time to vote in the mid-terms Bengus81 Sep 2025 #33
Translation: Recession on the horizon. sakabatou Sep 2025 #36
Or it could take 3 1/2 years... Old Testament Libera Sep 2025 #37
What happened to two weeks? Griefbird Sep 2025 #38
Dems need to use this statement to ridicule him senseandsensibility Sep 2025 #39
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