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Another Year, Another (Just a) Dream of New Jobs in America

The Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) put out a January employment report Feb. 11, somewhat delayed but otherwise just like last year’s: “Downward revisions” wiped out the claimed employment increases for the entire previous year, but January popped out, a bright-eyed and bushy-tailed new fake of job growth.

The BLS reported 130,000 new jobs created in January, “unexpectedly.” But in its “annual revision” performed each January, the number of net new jobs created in 2025 as a whole, was revised downward by 862,000. So it now appears that actual job creation in Trump’s first year, second term, was negligible at 15,000/month, whereas the first month of 2026 leaped up by a fantastical 130,000.

For two years in a row now, essentially all of the year’s claimed job creation has been wiped away in the “annual revision” done in the following January. This then allows the January job creation figure to be whatever they please—it will be just “penciled in” for later, less noticeable decapitation.

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