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Old 10-18-2023, 12:50 AM
Status: "everybody getting reported now.." (set 17 days ago)
 
Location: Pine Grove,AL
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Originally Posted by InlandWave View Post
Hate to break to you bud, but yes everything I’ve said is correct, go through this website every month for 2 years like I have and get back to me, alright?
answer these questions


1.Do you understand that people can work in counties that they dont live in ?

2. Do you understand that the Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS) creates stats for multiple categories including but not limited to; who is employed, where jobs are created, and where people are employed ? And do you understand that these are 3 separate things and are going to have 3 separate numbers ?

3. Do you understand that not once have i mentioned Civilian Labor force as part of my argument since even as you put it, that number is 192K. And not once have I typed that as part of my response.

4. Again, assuming good faith, Ill assume you were typing fast and fully understand there is no such thing as "Mobile's BLS" , and that you meant MSA. regardless, the census website included Washington County for the full year of 2022 in Mobile's MSA, if they were dropped, that wont be reflected until next years data is released.
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Old 10-18-2023, 04:08 AM
 
Location: Mobile
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answer these questions


1.Do you understand that people can work in counties that they dont live in ?

2. Do you understand that the Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS) creates stats for multiple categories including but not limited to; who is employed, where jobs are created, and where people are employed ? And do you understand that these are 3 separate things and are going to have 3 separate numbers ?

3. Do you understand that not once have i mentioned Civilian Labor force as part of my argument since even as you put it, that number is 192K. And not once have I typed that as part of my response.

4. Again, assuming good faith, Ill assume you were typing fast and fully understand there is no such thing as "Mobile's BLS" , and that you meant MSA. regardless, the census website included Washington County for the full year of 2022 in Mobile's MSA, if they were dropped, that wont be reflected until next years data is released.

1) I’ve made several examples of this….

2) it’s not 3 different things it’s 2, jobs created and where people are employed are in the same category

3) you have consistently confused Civilian Labor Force this entire time

4) no I’m purposely saying BLS… because it’s from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), I’m not saying the MSA, because at times it’s not accurate to the MSA, and since you are struggling to understand the difference between Civilian Labor Force and Jobs, I don’t need you to be misappropriatly saying Washington County the entire time as well
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Old 10-18-2023, 08:48 AM
Status: "everybody getting reported now.." (set 17 days ago)
 
Location: Pine Grove,AL
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1) I’ve made several examples of this….

2) it’s not 3 different things it’s 2, jobs created and where people are employed are in the same category

3) you have consistently confused Civilian Labor Force this entire time

4) no I’m purposely saying BLS… because it’s from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), I’m not saying the MSA, because at times it’s not accurate to the MSA, and since you are struggling to understand the difference between Civilian Labor Force and Jobs, I don’t need you to be misappropriatly saying Washington County the entire time as well
Since you clearly just flip flopped on a previous post, its clear you are just bored and egging on, so ill end this debate.
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Old 10-18-2023, 09:43 AM
 
Location: Mobile
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Since you clearly just flip flopped on a previous post, its clear you are just bored and egging on, so ill end this debate.
I did not flip flop, I’ve said the exact same thing the past 10 posts, but I’m happy you finally conceded, because I was getting tired of repeating the same information over and over again
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Old 10-18-2023, 03:00 PM
Status: "everybody getting reported now.." (set 17 days ago)
 
Location: Pine Grove,AL
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I did not flip flop, I’ve said the exact same thing the past 10 posts, but I’m happy you finally conceded, because I was getting tired of repeating the same information over and over again
You repeated the same wrong information over and over again, so tell me what these great things Stimpson did are ?
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Old 10-18-2023, 05:03 PM
 
Location: Mobile
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You repeated the same wrong information over and over again, so tell me what these great things Stimpson did are ?

I'm not repeating it again lol
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