Jobs Add 130K, But Revisions Slash Prior Gains
February 11, 2026·13 days ago·via Spectrum News
U.S. employers added a solid 130,000 jobs in January, beating low expectations and signaling the labor market holds firm despite Biden-era hangover effects. But downward revisions stripped thousands from 2024-2025 totals, revealing stalled growth last year that big government spending couldn't hide. This mixed report underscores how Trump's economic agenda must cut red tape and taxes to unleash real private-sector boom, not rely on distorted stats from DC bureaucrats.
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