Trump before the job report on Friday: “The real numbers” will be “a year from now”



President Trump said on Thursday that the “real” job numbers will come next year, before the first BLS report “BLS” since his leader launched in response to the gloomy numbers in July.

“They went out tomorrow, but the real numbers that I am talking about will be whatever, but it will be within a year from now on.”

He said that when you open “huge and beautiful places, the palaces of genius”, the job numbers will improve. He did not specify the projects he was referring to.

“When they start openness … I think you will see the job numbers that will be great at all,” Trump said. “At the present time, it is a lot of construction numbers, but you will see job numbers like our country unprecedented.”

His comments on job report come because economists expect more weakness in the labor market in August. The Jobs Jobs report, which raised Trump to launch former BLS Commissioner Erika Mcentarfer, showed only 35,000 jobs that are added to the economy during May, June and July.

The shooting raised concerns about the politicization of job data and whether the public should wonder whether they can trust future releases. “I think it will be as good as possible, but they need to improve a lot.”

The president spoke to the correspondents while the CEO of Meta Mark Zuckerberg hosted the CEO of Google Sundar Pichai, CEO of Apple Tim Cook and the founder of Microsoft Bill Gates, among several others, for dinner at the White House.

At dinner, which was scheduled to be the opening event in the newly renewed garden of roses but moved inside because of the rain, Trump asked those present to say how much their companies invest in American manufacturing.

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