Trump Has New Avenue Of Attack Against Biden-Harris After Latest Jobs Report
Charlie Kirk Staff
08/05/2024

While Vice President Kamala Harris continues ton hide from reporters and from giving an actual press conference she cannot hide from reality.
A new report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday showed that more than 350,000 Americans have had to settle for part time jobs to make ends meet, The Daily Caller reported.
“The U.S. unemployment rate rose .2% to reach a near three-year high of 4.3% in July, with just 114,000 nonfarm payroll jobs being added, well below the 179,000 jobs added in June, according to the BLS. Meanwhile, the number of American workers employed part-time because their hours were reduced or they could not find full-time jobs increased by 346,000 to 4.6 million, raising the specter of recession, according to economists who spoke to the Daily Caller News Foundation,” the report said.
“Employers have been shedding full-time jobs because of lackluster demand and increased uncertainty. This is a very common behavior by firms as the economy heads into recession,” Heritage Foundation’s Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget research fellow E.J. Antoni said to the DCNF. “The Biden-Harris administration has turned the American labor market into a temp agency.”
The administration touts every time it has a high jobs report but the fact is the number of full-time jobs has decreased by roughly 1.1 million which means that, of the 2.3 million jobs the administration says it has added over the past 13 months close to all of them have been part-time.
“I think this job’s report is showing us the toll of high inflation, the toll of interest rates that remain elevated to combat the inflation and the fact that consumers are largely tapped out as a result, as demonstrated by dramatically increased credit card debt,” America First Policy Institute Director of Research Aaron Hedlund said to the DCNF.
“Just like the incredible lie that inflation was ‘over 9%’ when Biden took office, the employment accomplishments they are attempting to take credit for are absurd as well,” American Institute for Economic Research senior economist Peter C. Earle said.