Now, for the truth, -- The Department of Labor reported Thursday that 147,000 jobs were added in June, exceeding economists’ forecasts of 110,000. Unemployment fell to 4.1%, defying predictions of a rise to 4.3%. Revisions to prior months also boosted job totals. April’s job creation was revised upward by 11,000 to 158,000, and May gained an additional 5,000, bringing that month’s total to 144,000. Wages continued to climb, with average hourly earnings up 0.2% in June and 3.7% over the past year—well above the current inflation rate. Private-sector production and nonsupervisory workers saw even stronger growth at 0.3%. -- https://mxmnews.com/article/9f970164-be5c-47c9-9c76-0deb509d6019?booming-trump-economy-beats-job-forecasts-for-fourth-straight-month