You don't even really have to look closer at today's report to see that the "increase" in jobs was due to part-time workers because the average wages went down. It's the same show all over again.
Then, looking at the composition of the jobs report shows that the March jump was entirely due to part-time workers, which rose by 60K, while full-time workers dropped by 190K, the biggest monthly decline since August 2018.
What about the establishment survey? Well, while the headline number was indeed impressive, staging a major rebound from 33K to 196K, more than a third of this surge was due to low-wage Education and Health workers, which surged by 70K, while Leisure and Hospitality (i.e., hotel workers as well as waiters and bartenders, surged by 33K, with these two categories responsible for more than half the gains.
The bright side is that you can now have more AOCs, chasing away well-paying jobs.
You can also see that construction jobs haven't recovered from last month, where your housing and real estate markets aren't going to be doing well with that credit exhaustion.
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In other words, Americans are eating themselves into obesity, at which point they need constant medical supervision. The good news: at least the American food epidemic will provide waiter/bartender and medical jobs for a long time to come.