Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE) released the following statement after President Biden made comments on the latest jobs report.
“President Biden should take a moment and reflect before celebrating the latest jobs report. Under his presidency, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has consistently needed to downgrade its jobs estimates—including a massive reduction of over 800,000 jobs in March of this year. As long as Biden-Harris policy fails to address our nation’s labor shortage, lost trade opportunities for American producers, and other problems our country is facing, inflation and poor economic recovery will continue to harm American families.”
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