Oreos Move to Mexico; Bad August BLS Report Worse than Anticipated
Not that I ever bought that many of them, but I’ve permanently taken Oreos off my shopping list. And I’ve told my... Read More
Economists on June Bureau of Labor Statistics Report: ‘Certainly Disappointing’
While the White House boasts about the addition of 223,000 new jobs in June and the dip in the unemployment rate to... Read More
Automation Will Silence the Alarmists
Immigration enthusiasts endlessly squawk – despite our high rate of unemployment – that the sky most surely will fall on the U.S.... Read More
Bureau of Labor Statistics May Report Step in Right Direction, but Dark Clouds Loom
The May Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report was more encouraging than anticipated. About 280,000 jobs were added, and some of the... Read More
American IT Workers Suffer Setback … but the Court Case Will Continue
Spouses of H-1B visa holders will soon be eligible for employment, a benefit they understood would not be available to them once... Read More
Uninspiring April BLS Report May Include ‘Phantom Jobs’
From the April Bureau of Labor Statistics report, throw out everything except this: wages increased 0.1 percent. A three-cents-an-hour wage increase for... Read More
Immigration: Supply & Demand and Rampant Greed
There is an expression that it makes no sense to bring sand to the beach. In other words, you don’t look to... Read More
White House Ignores Congressional Research Service Report Linking High Immigration to Lower American Wages
Although Americans are constantly lectured on the supposed fiscal advantages of evermore immigration, an important new Congressional Research Service report exposed the... Read More
Here Comes Sawyer; There Goes Your Job!
Senator Jeff Sessions’ April 9 Washington Post op-ed provides a useful immigration history summary, and an update on the dire employment picture... Read More
Bureau of Labor Statistics: For Unemployed Americans, a Miserable March
The last few days have been a double-barreled sock in the gut for unemployed Americans. First, on April 3, the Bureau of... Read More