We’ve noted how CNSNews.com writer Susan Jones loves to crank up the rah-rah for the monthly employment numbers now that Donald Trump is president (compared to her less-than-enthusiastic reception for positive numbers under President Obama). Here’s how her lead story on July’s numbers kicks off:
Following last month’s strong employment report, the numbers released on Friday were even better in some respects.
The Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics says a record 155,965,000 people were employed in July, the 11th record-breaker since President Trump took office 19 months ago.
“Our economy is soaring. Our jobs are booming. Factories are pouring back into our country, they coming from all over the world. We are defending our workers,” President Trump told a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Thursday.
BLS said the economy added 157,000 jobs in July (compared with a revised 248,000 in June).
The unemployment rate edged down to 3.9 percent, as the number of employed people reached new heights, and the number of unemployed persons declined by 284,000 to 6,280,000 in July.
It’s not until the last half of her article that Jones notes a less-than-positive number: Not only did the labor force participation rate — something CNS was obsessed with during the Obama years — remain steady, federal officials project that it will continue to decline over the next decade.
After all those years of blaming Obama for the low labor force participation rate while he was president, CNS has found a way to avoid blaming Trump for the same trend.
CNS’ coverage includes the usual sidebars about manufacturing jobs and government jobs. There’s also the second appearance of an article about the Hispanic unemployment rate, having proven more exploitable by CNS’ Media Research Center parent than previous articles about the black unemployment rate. And, indeed, the MRC did just that, as MRC Latino’s Garvin Oliver and Ken Oliver touted how “The Trump administration’s winning record on Hispanic unemployment finally received a long overdue nod of recognition from top national Spanish-language media outlets Univision and CNN en Español.”
Well, that’s why CNS published it — so the Olivers can harangue others into promoting it.