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So, if and when these jobs are over are counted as jobs lost? I doubt that! This new government math is killing me!
And now the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor and Statistics released its monthly jobs report today showing that the economy added 431,000 jobs in May. But don't let that number fool you. Of those 431,000 jobs, 411,000 jobs were temporary government Census jobs. In fact, private sector job growth actually fell in May, from 231,000 new private sector jobs in April to just 41,000 new private sector jobs in May. Combining the private and public sectors--the nation's unemployment rate fell to 9.7% as 286,000 workers left the labor force. In total the U.S. economy has now lost a net of 2.2 million jobs since President Barack Obama signed his stimulus bill and his administration is now 7.2 million jobs short of what he promised the American economy would support by 2010.
It may be that my sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
Yes,they counted them in. But,when it is over they will minimize the loss if they acknowledge them at all by saying they were temporary jobs in the first place.