SHOCKING: Biden Stated – Terrible Job Numbers Proof U.S. Is Going In ‘’Right Direction.’’

Biden doubled down on his radical, left economic plan on Friday. He said that in April, the numbers show terrible job reports and that it’s evidence that the U.S. is heading in the right direction led by the Dems.
“We knew this wouldn’t be a sprint—it would be a marathon,” Biden said. “You might think we should be disappointed,” “Today, there is more evidence our economy is moving in the right direction.”
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Tune in as I discuss the April jobs report. https://t.co/BUZiB5w1gj
— President Biden (@POTUS) May 7, 2021
We’re still digging our way out of a very deep hole. No one should underestimate how tough a battle this is. We still have a job to do here in Washington. The American people are counting on us. So, let’s get it done.
— President Biden (@POTUS) May 7, 2021
Sen. Elizabeth Warren used the terrible job report to advance her legislative agenda in the following days. She stated that the weakening economy represents evidence that ‘’child care is infrastructure.’’
“Today’s jobs report is a stark reminder of what American families know all too well: child care is infrastructure,” Senator Warren tweeted.
Today’s jobs report is a stark reminder of what American families know all too well: child care is infrastructure. pic.twitter.com/MzJWA0guoN
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) May 7, 2021
Biden’s economic agenda was questioned on Friday because the crucial job report widely missed the mark. The information presented only 266,000 new positions in the U.S., far behind the million the experts predicted.
“The unemployment rate unexpectedly rose to 6.1% — while it’s still well below the April 2020 peak of 14.7%, it’s about twice the pre-crisis level, the Labor Department said in its monthly payroll report, released Friday morning. Economists surveyed by Refinitiv expected the report to show that unemployment fell to 5.8% and the economy added 978,000 jobs,” Fox News reported.
BUST: Private Payrolls Disappoint in April, Defying Expectations with Just 266,000 Jobs https://t.co/jkVcQ2kpt1
— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) May 7, 2021
CNBC had to do a double take when they first learned about the disappointing April jobs report
pic.twitter.com/7U0DvPenSD— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 7, 2021
Joe Biden’s economy:
The April jobs report was the worst miss in 23 years: "The worst miss, we're told, since '98."
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) May 7, 2021
“The figure marks a significant drop from March’s downwardly revised number of 770,000 and February’s upwardly revised 536,000,” the report continued. “There are still 8.2 million fewer jobs than there were last February before the crisis began.”