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Originally Posted by Riot
I agree, you can only to a limited extent trusting information an industry gives you - "We publically said we were planning on laying off 100, but didn't because ... "
However you can use current unemployment figures within industries, and see which way the industries are heading, to predict how many of those people will be brought back to work, and if the industries are growing.
Nobody will know if it's silly or not until the last quarter comes, and we see the accuracy.
Get back to me then if you want to complain about it. This complaining about stuff that "might" happen, as if it's a done deal, is getting pretty tiresome.
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It is tiresome for me to see the White House consistently use deceptive "numbers" to support their claims purely for political gains. It taints everything else that they say or do. If you want to say that it could be said about any politician fine. But the current admnistration routinely uses phony numbers (a made up number is not a fact or even a worthwhile projection) to try to curry favor for its policies most of which will prove to eventually be destructive to the average American citizens life. Hopefully I wont have to get back to you on that.