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Its astounding to me at how the media was able to spin the tax cuts into a negative thing. I think I heard that public support was around 30% when they passed it, but now that people are learning the truth, its already up to around 50% support. I expect the support will continue to rise as people wallets get fatter and fatter.

Of course none of this will matter to the unhinged leftist hater. They hate Trump and nothing's going to change that no matter how much good he does for the country & the American people.

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Private payrolls grow by 234,000 in January, vs 185,000 expected: ADP/Moody's Analytics

The new year got off to a strong start for job creation, with businesses adding 234,000 in January, according to a report Wednesday from ADP and Moody's Analytics.

Economists surveyed by Reuters had been looking for private payrolls to grow by 185,000.

Job creation was concentrated largely in service-related industries, which contributed 212,000 to the total.

However, within that sector some of the better-paying industries showed solid gains: Trade, transportation and utilities led with 51,000, education and health services added 47,000 and professional and businesses services contributed 46,000. Leisure and hospitality services also grew by 46,000.

On the goods-producing side, manufacturing added another 12,000 jobs while construction saw 9,000 new hires despite the traditionally slow month for the industry.

"The job market juggernaut marches on," Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, said in a statement. "Given the strong January job gain, 2018 is on track to be the eighth consecutive year in which the economy creates over 2 million jobs. If it falls short, it is likely because businesses can't find workers to fill all the open job positions."

ADP's latest count comes with the national unemployment rate at 4.1 percent though wage pressures remain muted. Economic growth overall has been solid, with the Atlanta Fed projecting the economy to grow 4.2 percent in the first quarter.

In an interview with CNBC, Zandi said the current pace of job growth suggests an unemployment rate of 3.5 percent by the end of 2018.

The release also comes two days ahead of the government's closely watched nonfarm payrolls report. The ADP and Labor Department counts often differ widely — in December, ADP and Moody's reported 242,000 more private jobs (revised down from an initially reported 250,000) against the government's total of 148,000 for total nonfarm gains.

In terms of company size, ADP reported that new hires were evenly distributed. Mid-sized firms (50 to 499 workers) led with 91,000, while large companies added 85,000 and small businesses hired 58,000.

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/31/private ... ytics.html
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Faux rich NOVA types will always hate him because he's smarter than them and trusts Americans more than NOVA swamp dwellers to improve America. They want to be the person in the middle so they can get a cut of the action.
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