Biden ignores disappointing December jobs figure, focusing instead on unemployment decline

President Joe Biden speaks from the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Friday, Sept. 3, 2021, on the August jobs report. ((AP Photo/Susan Walsh))

President Biden on Friday glossed over weak job growth in December that marked the worst month for hiring in a year, instead focusing on a surprise decline in the nation’s unemployment rate. 

The Labor Department reported Friday morning that private businesses and other employers added just 199,000 new jobs in December, well below the 400,000 gain forecast by Refinitiv economists – a troubling sign that hiring slowed even before the highly contagious omicron variant began rapidly spreading across the nation. 

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But other aspects of the report painted a brighter outlook. The unemployment rate unexpectedly plunged to 3.9% from 4.2%, indicating that more Americans found jobs last month than the report suggested, and

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McConnell Blames Biden Slowing Vaccine Costs Ignores GOP Job

  • Mitch McConnell sought to assign blame to Democrats for the slowing US vaccination level. 
  • Polls present that Republicans are less probably to get vaccinated. 
  • Democrats have blamed anti-vaccine rhetoric from some Republicans and their media allies.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Monday sought to pin blame on President Joe Biden’s administration for the slowing charge of folks receiving vaccinated against COVID-19 in the US. 

In remarks on the Senate floor Monday, McConnell claimed that Joe Biden experienced taken in excess of a remarkably successful vaccination program from President Donald Trump.

He also mentioned the Trump deserved credit history for the strengthening US overall economy in the months given that Biden took office environment.

He reported: “And following the Biden administration was extremely eager to declare ownership and spike the football on the vaccination trajectory which they mostly inherited from Republican leadership, we have now

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