Annualized wage growth: 4%
Annualized inflation: 3.2%
Unemployment: 3.2%
Job creation (June): +20,000
DAMN THAT BIDEN!!!!!!!!!!!!
(He does pretty good for someone who's dead (David) and senile (Tom & Jerry), doesn't he?)
Annualized wage growth: 4%
Annualized inflation: 3.2%
Unemployment: 3.2%
Job creation (June): +20,000
DAMN THAT BIDEN!!!!!!!!!!!!
(He does pretty good for someone who's dead (David) and senile (Tom & Jerry), doesn't he?)
Kevin is incapable of the truth. June inflation report is due next week - first lie. Second lie is that unemployment is 3.6%
Now for the real data on bidenomics.
Cumulative inflation since Biden took over - 16%. Wages are up a little more than 10%. Worst numbers since carter
Originally posted by: tom
Kevin is incapable of the truth. June inflation report is due next week - first lie. Second lie is that unemployment is 3.6%
Now for the real data on bidenomics.
Cumulative inflation since Biden took over - 16%. Wages are up a little more than 10%. Worst numbers since carter
Just because stupid Tommie-poo hasn't seen a report, doesn't mean that report doesn't exist. He can't do research--he's too STOOOOPID.
And I was certain that he would use the least favorable statistic. I'm talking about the PRESENT. He thinks in and lives in the PAST. I don't give a crap what happened back in 2021 and 2022.
As I said, he moans and whines. He bitches about what HAS happened because he can't gripe about what IS happening any more. He miscalculates his "statistics" and then calls me a liar for accurately reporting the actual numbers.
What a piece of shit stupid Tommie-poo is.
One more time. The June inflation data has not been released yet so it is unavailable to be researched. So as usual Kevin is making stuff up.
Now for the cumulative effects of inflation & why the numbers from 2 years ago are important.
in Jan 21 assume a person makes $100 & spends $100. That person breaks even. By July 23 costs have gone up 16% or $16 to $116. His income has only gone up 10% or $10 to $110. The person now has a net loss of $6.
That is the bidenflation. You would think with his cpa & degree in economics would know that Kevin would know that.
Originally posted by: tom
One more time. The June inflation data has not been released yet so it is unavailable to be researched. So as usual Kevin is making stuff up.
Now for the cumulative effects of inflation & why the numbers from 2 years ago are important.
in Jan 21 assume a person makes $100 & spends $100. That person breaks even. By July 23 costs have gone up 16% or $16 to $116. His income has only gone up 10% or $10 to $110. The person now has a net loss of $6.
That is the bidenflation. You would think with his cpa & degree in economics would know that Kevin would know that.
My post was about how things are NOW. Stupid Tommie-poo, with his habit of cherry-picking data, wants to concentrate on the past, in order to paint the blackest picture possible.
Stupid Tommie-poo.
Prices are NOW 16% higher than Jan 2021. Wages are NOW 10% higher than Jan 2021 for a net loss of 6 points. Are people better off NOW than in Jan 21? - NO
Originally posted by: tom
Prices are NOW 16% higher than Jan 2021. Wages are NOW 10% higher than Jan 2021 for a net loss of 6 points. Are people better off NOW than in Jan 21? - NO
Stupid Tommie-poo. Living in the past.
Originally posted by: tom
One more time. The June inflation data has not been released yet so it is unavailable to be researched. So as usual Kevin is making stuff up.
Now for the cumulative effects of inflation & why the numbers from 2 years ago are important.
in Jan 21 assume a person makes $100 & spends $100. That person breaks even. By July 23 costs have gone up 16% or $16 to $116. His income has only gone up 10% or $10 to $110. The person now has a net loss of $6.
That is the bidenflation. You would think with his cpa & degree in economics would know that Kevin would know that.
Can you send us the June inflation data, Kevin?
Originally posted by: Jerry Ice 33
Can you send us the June inflation data, Kevin?
Think carefully. Read slowly. Did I say the inflation data was from June?
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
Think carefully. Read slowly. Did I say the inflation data was from June?
So annualized inflation is 3.2% since last year? Do you find that to be even close in anything you spend your money on Kevin?
I couldn't give one shit what our government tells us. I trust them about as far as I could throw them, no matter who is in charge. The only people that believe their data points are fools.