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32 thoughts on “U.S. Economy Adds Fewer Jobs Than Expected in April | NBC Nightly News”
  1. If the government would’ve taken care of all essential workers, the story would’ve been different.

  2. biden and the democrats want to make more americans dependent on welfare while bringing in masses of unqualified migrants to be exploited for cheap labour, it's a pretty slick plan when you think about it

  3. I don't feel bad. I remember what it was like to work for low pay while in college. Now I recently graduated and looking for a real job with great pay, growth, security, and benefits. How about adding more of those?!?

  4. Guy complaining at the beginning owns 30 properties, and got his daddy to buy him his first hotel when he graduated college, just like Trump. How about you pay your employees a living wage?

  5. This is great no need to work this is utopia people this is why I vote "DEMONSCRAT" PRES. Biden and PRES. Harris for re-election

    rock and roll DEMONSCRAT! save the planet

  6. A plea to all talking heads, pundits. Quit assuming that the majority of Americans need drawn-out explanations about the “dismal” jobs report. We’re not all morons. Equation: Numerous jobs + beaucoup money thrown at people to keep them home = dismal April job report. Enough said.

  7. "Pay a living wage!!!!"
    A week later……

    "HEY WHY IS MY BREAKFAST SANDWICH 9 DOLLARS?"

    Because people who never met a payroll thought it would be a good idea to make a bagel shop pay 15 dollars an hour.

  8. I was a stay_at_home mother and I have been searching for good job but since met MRS AMISHA KARTIKA. I am't bothered anymore because her expertise in trading yields me more than what my husband earns monthly. Hahahaha 😅

  9. I believe that enhanced benefits are the lifeline for those many who have dedicated there life time paying taxes for the wealthy. Its a terrible shame that the media portrays the workforce in this light. Loosing a lower paying job usually means that you start off at the very bottom again for the unfortunate many.but let us not forget they are the true back bone of our economy. Let's look at unemployment as the investment that it really is. This virus is still outthere and we need to get through this accordingly not thow the low wage workers under the buss.

  10. Q: Who Wants to Die for $7.25 an hour??? I Don't!!!!!!!!
    This Turkey Manager makes Like a Million Dollars a Year and he Wants YOU
    to Clean Rich People's Toilets for $7.25!!!!!!!
    Clean those Toilets YourSelf!!!!!!

  11. Pay a livable wage. For business to merely reduced services due to minimal staff will only direct the public to those service businesses who can balance employee opportunities with adequate staff.

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