Having a great boss and great leadership at work really does make or break your entire experience. I’m so happy to finally be under great leadership fr
@oh_HOLMES I own a home. It is not all that it is cracked up to be. Putting it on the market. Bank the proceeds and buy again in a couple years. It’s a lot of work to maintain and it can really put you in a deficit.
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PASTOR LORAN LIVINGSTON (@CentralChurchNC): “There has never been a Christian nation, and never will be. You don’t live in one now. A Christian nation wouldn’t have killed and displaced 20 million Native Americans, or thought owning slaves was pleasing to God.”
America has always been a work in progress.
What has carried our nation forward is not the absence of challenges, but the willingness of ordinary people to meet them with hope, courage, and action.
As we celebrate America’s 250th birthday this weekend, we must continue to fight for one another, our democracy, and the promise of what we can build together.
Key takeaways from the June jobs report:
1) A disappointing jobs report. 57,000 jobs added (vs. 115k expected). Negative revisions for April & May
2) 4.2% unemployment rate, but mainly due to a big decline in the labor force.
3) The job market is stable. That's good for the Fed.
4) But it's still tough to get a job outside of healthcare or professional services. Hospitality shed -61,000 jobs
5) Inflation (4%) is wiping out wage gains (3.5%).
Bottom line: The June jobs report is great for the Federal Reserve, but it’s disappointing for the rest of America.
The problem is, they look at their national elections and feel as though their vote doesn’t count. It does count however it is your local elections where your voice is really heard. We really need to engage voters in their local elections.