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From Fox News: Numerous polls conducted prior to and following the 2024 presidential election show that one of voters’ top concerns was the state of the economy. This was especially the case among voters who cast their ballot for Donald Trump.
This phenomenon has puzzled countless supporters of the Biden-Harris administration, who have insisted for years that the United States has enjoyed a booming economy under the leadership of Joe Biden.
For proof, the White House and an endless list of left-wing political pundits have often pointed to employment and unemployment figures as proof for the Biden-Harris administration’s economic success.
However, the report points out that Americans weren’t fooled, and no amount of headlines or liberal media rants could convince them that the economy was strong.
Now, proof has surfaced that the American people were right and Democrats were wrong.
According to a newly-release report by the Federal Reserve Bank in Philadelphia, the Biden-Harris administration’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) overestimated employment nationally by as many as 3 million jobs, in 25 states during the second quarter of 2024.
Instead of the 1.8% national increase in employment that the Biden-Harris administration had reported, or the 1.% national survey data, the Philadelphia Fed’s expanded data reveals second quarter state payroll employment actually declined by 0.1 percent, suggesting a net jobs loss during that period compared to one year prior.
“Although it is incredibly difficult to prove, it’s reasonable to suspect that the White House might have rigged the employment surveys to make it appear as though the economy was in better shape,” Fox News author Justin Haskins wrote.
Opinion | Stunning new data shows voters were right to question Biden-Harris job numbers https://t.co/U5Bhma33id
— Fox News (@FoxNews) December 19, 2024
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