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More Bidenomics Problems: Economy Adds Only 210,000 Jobs In November

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(Washington, DC) — The economy is adding fewer jobs than expected. The number for November came in at 210-thousand. Expectation for jobs was as high as 550,000, so the economic failures of the Biden administration continue. Retail trade, which includes general merchandise stores, lost jobs. The Labor Department also said average hourly earnings rose last month to just over 31-dollars. That figure has gone up nearly five-percent over the last year. The labor force participation rate sits at 61-point-eight percent. That’s a point and a half lower than what it was in February 2020, just before the coronavirus pandemic forced much of the economy to shut down.