Facts matter. It's 46.8K new jobs: 55.1K new private sector jobs MINUS 8.3K lost govt jobs. MT @KansasGOP 56K new jobs since Jan. 2011.
7 months in a row unemployment below 5%. Labor force participation a high 68.3%. 56K new jobs since Jan 2011. https://klic.dol.ks.gov/gsipub/index.asp?docid=472 …
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@KansasGOP KS Labor Dept nonfarm seasonally adjusted figures: 1,384,700 June 2014. 1,337,900 Jan 2011 Gain: 46,800 total jobsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@MattNuge It's 55.1K private sector jobs. I add in (or actually subtract out) govt. jobs because, logically, THAT'S TOTAL NUMBER OF JOBS!
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@MattNuge Think I see your point: It's total number of ADDED private sector jobs. Example: 100k new jobs, 50K lost jobs = 50k "new" jobs.
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@MattNuge No, it's really added private sector jobs, according to BLS data. Just not really a lot, compared with other states.
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@KansasGOP Please explain seasonally adjusted jobs and why you don't count them.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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