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Breyon Williams

@breyonwilliams

PhD economist | SC native | Focused on education, labor, & social policy | Turning research into impact

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The numbers don’t lie. Our new polling conducted with Data for Progress finds that: 😥 65% are worried about rising health insurance premiums 🥊 52% of voters say Democrats in Congress should keep fighting to prevent health care price hikes

The numbers don’t lie. Our new polling conducted with <a href="/DataProgress/">Data for Progress</a> finds that:

😥 65% are worried about rising health insurance premiums

🥊 52% of voters say Democrats in Congress should keep fighting to prevent health care price hikes
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Happy Veterans Day to all those who’ve served in uniform, fighting to make America a safe place for us all. God bless you and may your sacrifices never be in vain 🇺🇸

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You’re capable even when you don’t feel it. You’re worth it even when you don’t feel it. You’ll make it through the storm.

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The PREE session on Project 2025 and white supremacist backlash was powerful. Huge shoutout to the speakers for grounding this moment in real history and real strategy. EARNCon is bringing a powerhouse agenda this year with deep dives on countering big corporation narratives,

The PREE session on Project 2025 and white supremacist backlash was powerful. Huge shoutout to the speakers for grounding this moment in real history and real strategy.

EARNCon is bringing a powerhouse agenda this year with deep dives on countering big corporation narratives,
Heather Long (@byheatherlong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BLS just announced the September jobs report will be released on Thursday, November 20. [Note: This should be a "full report" with both the households survey and establishment survey info]

BLS just announced the September jobs report will be released on Thursday, November 20.

[Note: This should be a "full report" with both the households survey and establishment survey info]
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Verizon’s U.S. employees will be notified Thursday if they are being laid off in Verizon’s largest-ever round of workforce cuts on.wsj.com/4pgixHf

Joey Politano 🏳️‍🌈 (@josephpolitano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW JOBS DATA: Non-farm Payrolls: +119k Unemployment Rate: 4.4% (+0.1%) Prime Age (25-54) Employment-Population Ratio: 80.7% (+0%) Average Hourly Earnings: +0.2%

NEW JOBS DATA:

Non-farm Payrolls: +119k
Unemployment Rate: 4.4% (+0.1%)
Prime Age (25-54) Employment-Population Ratio: 80.7% (+0%)
Average Hourly Earnings: +0.2%
Jed Kolko (@jedkolko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With 119k gain in Sept, nonfarm payroll growth has averaged 76k in 2025 and just 39k in the past five months. Lowest annual average this century outside of a recession.

With 119k gain in Sept, nonfarm payroll growth has averaged 76k in 2025 and just 39k in the past five months. 

Lowest annual average this century outside of a recession.
Heather Long (@byheatherlong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JUST IN: The US unemployment rate climbed to 4.4% in September -- the worst since October 2021. The economy added 119,000 jobs in September, which is above expectations. But...August was revised down to -4,000. **The US lost jobs in both June and August** Wages grew +3.8 in

JUST IN: The US unemployment rate climbed to 4.4% in September -- the worst since October 2021.

The economy added 119,000 jobs in September, which is above expectations. But...August was revised down to -4,000.  **The US lost jobs in both June and August**

Wages grew +3.8 in
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A weakish jobs report but, as usual, not completely clear. Surprisingly strong 119K jobs added but 3-month average is only 62K. Unemployment rate up 0.12pp to 4.4% but LFPR and employment rate up and U-6 (broadest measure) down. Average hours flat.

A weakish jobs report but, as usual, not completely clear.

Surprisingly strong 119K jobs added but 3-month average is only 62K.

Unemployment rate up 0.12pp to 4.4% but LFPR and employment rate up and U-6 (broadest measure) down.

Average hours flat.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics canceled its October consumer price index report, saying it was unable to retroactively collect some data given the US government shutdown bloomberg.com/news/articles/…