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32. MaddowBlog-New report shows 2025 was even worse for U.S. job market than we thought
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 02:53 PM
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A question for the White House: If Trump has created the greatest economy in history, why did job growth slow to a 16-year low after he returned to power?

We thought 2025 was a bad year for the U.S. job market. We now know it was far worse than we feared.

The question for the White House is simple: If Trump has created the greatest economy in history, why did job growth collapse after he returned to power?
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Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-11T14:00:53.622Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/new-report-shows-2025-was-even-worse-for-u-s-job-market-than-we-thought

Expectations heading into this week showed projections of about 55,000 new jobs being created in the United States in January. As it turns out, according to the new report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the totals exceeded those expectations. CNBC News reported:

Job growth was stronger than expected to start 2026, providing some relief to concerns about the state of the U.S. labor market.

Nonfarm payrolls increased by 130,000 for January, compared to the downwardly revised growth of 48,000 in December, and above the Dow Jones consensus estimate for 55,000, according to seasonally adjusted figures the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Wednesday.

The unemployment rate edged lower to 4.3%.


....But while the new report wasn’t a disaster, it’s only a small part of a larger picture: The February report from the BLS is unique because it includes revised data from the entire previous calendar year.

And on this front, the new data is quite brutal.

Previous estimates showed that the U.S. economy generated 584,000 jobs in the first year of Donald Trump’s second term, which was deeply discouraging. In fact, if we exclude years in which the economy fell into recession, the preliminary data showed that 2025 was the worst year for U.S. job growth since 2003.

Now, however, the picture is far worse: The newly revised, final data shows that the U.S. economy added only 181,000 jobs in 2025......

In other words, what would ordinarily be seen as a good month for job growth represented the entirety of the year. Indeed, in the final month of Joe Biden’s presidency, the economy created 237,000 jobs, more than entirety of the year that followed.

What’s more, we now know that in four months last year, the U.S. economy actually lost jobs — the first time this has happened since the Great Recession.

This week, the president peddled a familiar boast, insisting that he’s responsible for creating “the greatest economy, actually, ever in history.”

That was bonkers for a variety of reasons, but the new jobs data makes the claim look even worse. Indeed, the question for Trump and his White House team is simple: If Trump has created the greatest economy in history, why did American job growth slow to a 16-year low after he returned to power?

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I am getting a spoof warning for the bls link provided. Hugin Yesterday #1
The copy/paste text version doesn't run it into the tag like the Xitter post BumRushDaShow Yesterday #4
It's missing the "www"... Hugin Yesterday #5
It's not normally required as a DNS would usually have different variations to refer back to BumRushDaShow Yesterday #14
They are using a wildcard certificate for encryption instead of using a proper server name Tim S Yesterday #7
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/archives/empsit_02112026.htm Works... Hugin Yesterday #11
I call bullshit n/t gilpo Yesterday #2
Same Rebl2 Yesterday #20
I bet it will be revised down, anemic as it is. nt SunSeeker Yesterday #3
I can't trust BLS info with Trump and Vought in control. Are they being diddled? CousinIT Yesterday #6
Exactly. Previous BLS Admin was fired for allowing unfavorable numbers to be published...... groundloop Yesterday #8
BLS data continues to be legit. As 30+ year employee on the CES program I can vouch for that. Wiz Imp Yesterday #15
Good to hear. Thank you. mahina Yesterday #19
It's a sample based estimate. As such it is subject to several types of statistical error. Wiz Imp Yesterday #24
Thank you. mahina Yesterday #28
That's really hard to predict. But given Trump's complete lack of understanding Wiz Imp Yesterday #30
You cannot guarantee that someone moniss Yesterday #22
Yes I can. The acting Commissioner of BLS (Bill Wiatroski) would immediately Wiz Imp Yesterday #23
You missed the point of my post entirely. nt moniss Yesterday #26
🙄 Wiz Imp Yesterday #29
The markets will roar upward until UpInArms Yesterday #9
BLS is no longer reliable or truthful Miguelito Loveless Yesterday #10
Completely wrong Wiz Imp Yesterday #13
Bullshit. travelingthrulife Yesterday #12
and like all the other jobs number, it will quietly be revised down in a month or two. nt Javaman Yesterday #16
When Rebl2 Yesterday #21
Oh the numbers had been released with the down revised number Javaman 17 hrs ago #37
Seize the ballots and recount, by someone who can, well, count. twodogsbarking Yesterday #17
I Rebl2 Yesterday #18
Previous 2 months were revised down by a combined 17,000 progree Yesterday #25
And the jobs numbers for 2025 were revised to LESS THAN HALF of what was originally stated. SunSeeker Yesterday #31
Yes, that is true, thank you. Here is the before-and-after progree 7 hrs ago #38
Can we trust numbers provided by Trump and his stooges? I don't think so. Norrrm Yesterday #27
MaddowBlog-New report shows 2025 was even worse for U.S. job market than we thought LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #32
"Reducing trust in government in general is very bad for progressive causes and ultimately great for the populist right. mahatmakanejeeves 23 hrs ago #33
"Person who was fired here - you should still trust BLS data." mahatmakanejeeves 23 hrs ago #34
Reality: 800,000+ layoffs this year -- the worst YTD since 2020, per nonpartisan analysts. LetMyPeopleVote 22 hrs ago #35
I'd buy that for a dollar! Strelnikov_ 20 hrs ago #36
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