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it's not necessarily affecting these numbers, we're going to pull back a little, and that to me is something that's really hard to quantify. >> this whole post-covid shutdown economy is hard to quantify, right? we're all sort of trying to find our footing in this very unusual set of circumstances. lori bettinger, president of bank alliance some of nice to see you. thank you. >> thank you. allegations of a rigged election. deja vu. this time it's in brazil. and president biden's first visit to the mexicican/u.s. border, why it's drawing criticism from both parties. switch to verizon! ily) (vo) that's right. for a limited time get verizon unlimited for just $25 a a lin, guaranteed for 3 years. (einstein) brilliant! (vo) only on verizon. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water.
SomethingNumbersShutdown-economyFootingLittleSortPresidentElectionBrazilSetAllegationsCircumstancespresident of bank alliance. so nice to see you. we've been hearing all this concern about maybe a recession this year, but you look at job creation in 2022. the second strongest year of job creation in history. 4.5 million jobs created, but it was in the wages that wall street was so happy on friday, right? it's showing signs of peaking? >> absolutely. you know, this was a good jobs report, and i think as we've learned over the past months, a report that looks good on its face can sometimes be an immediate cause for concern because maybe things are too good, prices are rising too quickly, or the job market is just so strong that people are having to pay salaries higher and higher, which causes this job inflation. we're hearing the term, the goldilocks report, strong job market but maybe wage inflation is starting to slow, which would be great for our economy heading into 2023. >> a strong year, but starting
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