That being said, I can't drill down to actual metal workers. Your data includes other employment. I'm too lazy to dig further but the industry overall has gone up the last year. Helps Trump IMO.
Wtf? The sector is titled “Primary Metal Manufacturing Subsector”. You can complain it includes aluminum, but that’s about it.
And the complaint (at least primarily...their seasonal adjustments are screwy) isn’t with the BLS employment numbers...it’s with the unemployment % because of who it leaves out of the “workforce”. HTH.
Wtf? The sector is titled “Primary Metal Manufacturing Subsector”. You can complain it includes aluminum, but that’s about it.
And the complaint (at least primarily...their seasonal adjustments are screwy) isn’t with the BLS employment numbers...it’s with the unemployment % because of who it leaves out of the “workforce”. HTH.
No, it's about including management, inspectors and others that are in the industry but not blue collar steel workers.
Wtf? The sector is titled “Primary Metal Manufacturing Subsector”. You can complain it includes aluminum, but that’s about it.
And the complaint (at least primarily...their seasonal adjustments are screwy) isn’t with the BLS employment numbers...it’s with the unemployment % because of who it leaves out of the “workforce”. HTH.
No, it's about including management, inspectors and others that are in the industry but not blue collar steel workers.
Eliminating regulations means more inspectors and managers now and less workers, even though overall employment in the sector is up. More BRILLIANT HondoFS logic...
Wtf? The sector is titled “Primary Metal Manufacturing Subsector”. You can complain it includes aluminum, but that’s about it.
And the complaint (at least primarily...their seasonal adjustments are screwy) isn’t with the BLS employment numbers...it’s with the unemployment % because of who it leaves out of the “workforce”. HTH.
No, it's about including management, inspectors and others that are in the industry but not blue collar steel workers.
Eliminating regulations means more inspectors and managers now and less workers, even though overall employment in the sector is up. More BRILLIANT HondoFS logic...
Wtf? The sector is titled “Primary Metal Manufacturing Subsector”. You can complain it includes aluminum, but that’s about it.
And the complaint (at least primarily...their seasonal adjustments are screwy) isn’t with the BLS employment numbers...it’s with the unemployment % because of who it leaves out of the “workforce”. HTH.
No, it's about including management, inspectors and others that are in the industry but not blue collar steel workers.
Eliminating regulations means more inspectors and managers now and less workers, even though overall employment in the sector is up. More BRILLIANT HondoFS logic...
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Keep crying...
Or it didn't and you're just looking for a reason to suck dick. Again.
BRILLIANT
MAGA!
Here is a link, not that it will end the discussion with HondoFS or Boobs on this...
https://data.bls.gov/timeseries/CES3133100001?amp%3bdata_tool=XGtable&output_view=data&include_graphs=true
https://www.bls.gov/iag/tgs/iag331.htm
That being said, I can't drill down to actual metal workers. Your data includes other employment. I'm too lazy to dig further but the industry overall has gone up the last year. Helps Trump IMO.
Or I didn't but you felt the need to hug his nuts anyway.
And the complaint (at least primarily...their seasonal adjustments are screwy) isn’t with the BLS employment numbers...it’s with the unemployment % because of who it leaves out of the “workforce”. HTH.