The employment numbers were good in September, so CNSNews.com went into full pro-Trump rah-rah mode, with the lead article by Susan Jones indulging from President Trump’s self-aggrandizing boasts:
“Just out: 3.7% Unemployment is the lowest number since 1969!” President Trump tweeted on Friday.
Not since the end of 1969 has the nation’s unemployment rate been this low. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday that the unemployment rate dropped two-tenths of a point to 3.7 percent in September.
Last month, the number of employed Americans (155,962,000) remained near the record high of 155,965,000 set in July; and in September, the number of unemployed persons decreased by 270,000 to 5,964,000, a level not seen since 2000.
The unemployment rate for Hispanics, 4.5 percent, tied the record low set in July. For African-Americans, the unemployment rate in September was 6.0 percent, just a tenth of a point above the record low set in May.
And 70,656,000 women age 20+ were counted as employed in September, a record number for this group.
“Since the election, we have created over 4 million new jobs,” President Donald Trump told a rally in Minnesota Thursday night. “We’ve added nearly half a million new manufacturing jobs…and we have companies pouring into our country.”
Jones’ article was accompanied by the usual sidebars: articles from Terry Jeffrey on growing manufacturing jobs and declining government jobs, and one from Craig Bannister on CNS’ new obsession, Hispanic unemployment.