Jobs Report: 225,000 Jobs Added In January, Stronger Than Expected | Morning Joe | MSNBC

CNBC’s Courtney Reagan breaks down the numbers of the January 2020 jobs report, which reported 225,000 jobs added and little change in unemployment at 3.6 percent. Aired on 02/07/20.
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Jobs Report: 225,000 Jobs Added In January, Stronger Than Expected | Morning Joe | MSNBC

28 comments

    1. ​@Travis Walden Wrong! Some jobs don’t pay enough to get people off “welfare”. Many working people getting assistance in this messed up economy of ours. Good jobs are what is needed.

    2. @DesignatedOperator It’s called research buddy. Don’t listen to Fox news. Plus nobody said 100% of them were.

    3. @Tom Hodgkinson …. Actually, he did say 100%. He said, “225k minimum wage jobs.”

      The jobs report was 225,000 jobs added. If those were 225,000 minimum wage jobs like he claimed, that would be 100%. Learn to read. Also, the burden of proof is on the OP to provide the evidence. Please get an education on argumentation.

    1. No. If the unemployment level remains the same it means that if there were 225,000 people starting new jobs, there has to be 225,000 people leaving their jobs.

  1. Did she not listen to his question about participation or does she not even know what that means? Because re-entry into the job market is what that means. SMH

  2. Our economy is booming! Makes me proud to be an American! God bless American and god bless Donald John Trump!

  3. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Let’s Keep America Great 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 God Bless USA 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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