“The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has notified the public that instead of the previously reported 1.1 million jobs added between March and June 2022, the real figure is closer to…10K!!”
The Biden administration touted vastly exaggerated numbers on how many jobs were added in Quarter 2 of this year, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia reported after their review of state employment data.
According to the newest Early Benchmark Revisions of State Payroll Employment, a quarterly report by the Pennsylvania branch of the central banking system, there were only about 10,500 jobs added from March-June, as opposed to the more than one million jobs that President Joe Biden bragged about creating during that period.
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia estimates that the employment data was vastly overstated in 2022.
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) December 16, 2022
10k jobs added instead of 1.1 million reported from March to June of 2022.👀🚨
The elections are over, so this can now be corrected. pic.twitter.com/kyGLp7vXhE
Charlie Kirk tweeted, “The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has notified the public that instead of the previously reported 1.1 million jobs added between March and June 2022, the real figure is closer to…10K!! So, should we just assume everything they tell us before an election is a lie?”
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has notified the public that instead of the previously reported 1.1 million jobs added between March and June 2022, the real figure is closer to…10K!!
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) December 17, 2022
So, should we just assume everything they tell us before an election is a lie?