Jobs growth since Trump sworn in already exceeds expectations
Daily Mail:
This is probably just the beginning of a jobs boom as Trump continues his deregulation effort switching jobs from bureaucrats to people actually producing something besides regulations. If companies start delivering on their new jobs statements this year should be a very good one for those seeking employment.
U.S. companies added a whopping 298,000 new jobs in February, beating economists' expectations by more than 100,000.There is more.
The report from ADP, a global human resources and payroll firm, provides the first hard economic numbers from Donald Trump's first full month as president.
Trump wrote Wednesday on Twitter about another similar measure, citing numbers from a new LinkedIn workforce report that showed strong job-adding numbers from January and February.
Those months 'were the strongest consecutive months for hiring since August and September 2015,' the president tweeted, mirroring the report's language.
Construction jobs increased by 66,000 in February, and the manufacturing sector added 32,000.
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This is probably just the beginning of a jobs boom as Trump continues his deregulation effort switching jobs from bureaucrats to people actually producing something besides regulations. If companies start delivering on their new jobs statements this year should be a very good one for those seeking employment.
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