'We have to revise our expectations': White House downplays coming jobs report
Source: Yahoo! Finance
Updated Tue, February 10, 2026 at 5:52 PM EST
A much-anticipated labor market update isn't due out until Wednesday morning, but the White House is already working to temper expectations.
Members of President Trump's team have offered multiple warnings that employment gains may disappoint Wall Street and have tried to downplay what a miss might indicate about the state of the US economy.
"One shouldn't panic," National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett told CNBC on Monday in a clear message to investors. "You should expect slightly smaller job numbers."
But he said the results may not be a sign of broader trouble, explaining the potentially smaller numbers as a combination of a "productivity boom" and "a pretty big decline in the labor force because of illegals leaving the country."
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bagimin
(1,685 posts)I know, don't ask Ukraine.
Skittles
(170,315 posts)JFC I HATE THAT FUCKING "WORD"; it's what BIGOTS say to DEHUMANIZE people.
bucolic_frolic
(54,548 posts)They really know how to twist any narrative they throw at the wall
Farmer-Rick
(12,543 posts)Out to the public, then the real numbers must be really awful. Kevin Hassett is a Trump suck up and GOP manipulator that knows how to rig numbers with the best of them.
livetohike
(24,128 posts)turmoil and uncertainty they create every minute of everyday doesnt inspire confidence.
IronLionZion
(51,023 posts)Because the new MAGA person in charge of labor statistics might give us some spectacularly unbelievable numbers.
MAGA will give us some scapegoats to blame (they're stealing our jobs!) I miss the Biden days of "nobody wants to work anymore".
DemMedic
(581 posts)The boat is only sinking a little!
Miguelito Loveless
(5,551 posts)with higher numbers cooked by BLS.
