Harm to Americans from Obama Amnesty ‘Immeasurable,’ Says TX Rep. Louis Gohmert
Americans hoping to see sensible immigration reform during 2014 were flat out of luck. Instead of getting border security, interior enforcement, an... Read More
BLS Nov. Report: Better but Not Enough to Keep Up with Obama’s Executive Amnesty
Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported its strongest payroll hikes in four years. During November, employers, driven at least in part... Read More
Robotics Technology, Automation Make ‘Labor Shortage’ Even More Untenable
One of the favorite mantras of mass immigration advocates, which they endlessly repeat, is “labor shortage.” To hear them tell it, we... Read More
High Immigration Major Contributor to ‘Disconnected Youths’ Unemployment
An October 27 story in The Washington Post spelled out the jobs crisis facing American youth age 16-24. Despite an allegedly improving... Read More
Saved by the Bell?
Stronger-than-Anticipated BLS September Jobs Report May Influence November Elections, Boost Sagging Stock Market Just in the nick of time for the November... Read More
Census Bureau’s Household Survey: Only 16,000 New Jobs Added in August
I’m following up on my earlier post on the Bureau of Labor Statistics August jobs report. The economy added an anemic 142,000... Read More
August Bureau of Labor Statistics Jobs Report: Stinko!
The August Bureau of Labor Statistics report was gloomier than economists anticipated. Wall Street projected job creation would exceed 200,000, but the... Read More
For American Workers, another Unhappy Labor Day
New National Employment Law Project research found that even though the official Bureau of Labor Statistics unemployment rate is back down to... Read More
Tech Companies Don’t Want Older (Qualified) Americans
If there is truly a shortage of Americans who can do computer programming and other tech jobs, as tech companies constantly claim,... Read More
Another BLS Bummer: Teen Employment Still Weak
As if the monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics reports aren’t discouraging enough, the Bureau’s regularly issued supplemental economic surveys are bummers too.... Read More