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CBS News/ August 3, 2012, 10:02 AM

GOP seizes on unemployment uptick in July jobs report

Updated: 3:48 p.m. ET

(CBS News) Pouncing on July's jobs report, Republicans on Friday continued to hammer the Obama administration for economic policies they say are failing the American people; Democrats, however, were cautiously optimistic that the same report indicated signs of economic improvement.

According to the Labor Department report, U.S. employers added 163,000 jobs in July, the highest such figure since February, and one that outpaced expectations for the month. Unemployment, however, ticked up by a tenth of a point, from 8.2 percent in June to 8.3 percent in July.

Republicans immediately seized on the unemployment number, blasting the Obama administration in a flurry of emailed statements released shortly after the report's 8:30 release.

Job-creation picks up steam in July

"Today's increase in the unemployment rate is a hammer blow to struggling middle-class families," said Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, in a statement. "President Obama doesn't have a plan and believes that the private sector is 'doing fine.' Obviously, that is not the case."

House Speaker John Boehner, meanwhile, associated the reports to the now-ubiquitous Republican criticism of Mr. Obama's "you didn't build that," comment, which is touted as evidence that the president does not believe in small businesses.

"Two years after the Obama administration declared, 'welcome to the recovery,' this much is clear: with 42 consecutive months of unemployment above eight percent, the private sector still isn't 'doing fine' and President Obama's economic plan did not work," Boehner said in a statement. "While the president is telling small businesses 'you didn't build that,' his policies are making sure they can't."

(Watch: Romney calls July jobs report a "hammer blow" to the middle class.)

"Last week President Obama said, 'We tried our plan, and it worked.' With the unemployment rate going up again, it's obvious that plan didn't work at all," said RNC Chairman Reince Priebus. "President Obama's only plans for a second term are higher taxes and more spending--exactly the opposite of what we need."

Rob Portman, who is widely viewed as a top Republican vice presidential contender, also weighed in:

"Another disappointing jobs report, this one showing unemployment on the rise and not enough jobs being created to keep up with population growth," he said in a statement. "With now more than 12.8 million Americans looking for work, it is clear that current policies are not working to turn things around."

Democrats, meanwhile, expressed cautious optimism over the stronger-than-anticipated number of jobs added, but stressed that much work remains.

"While there is more work that remains to be done, today's employment report provides further evidence that the U.S. economy is continuing to recover from the worst downturn since the Great Depression," said Alan Krueger, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers.

"The economy has now added private sector jobs for 29 straight months, for a total of 4.5 million jobs during that period," he wrote in a blog post. "As the Administration stresses every month, the monthly employment and unemployment figures can be volatile, and employment estimates can be subject to substantial revision. Therefore, it is important not to read too much into any one monthly report and it is informative to consider each report in the context of other data that are becoming available. "

Krueger dismissed the notion that the uptick in unemployment was a sign of economic demise, pointing out that the number was rounded up from 8.254 percent (in June, the number was rounded down from 8.217 percent, meaning that the statistical differential between the two is .037 percent) and citing BLS Commissioner John Galvin as calling the figure "essentially unchanged" from June to July.

(Watch: President Obama responds to July jobs numbers.)

"Today's jobs report is small step in the right direction," said House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi in a Tweet, before pivoting to an attack of her fellow House Republicans. "But more needs to be done. GOP decided to head home rather than take action."

"We have now seen 27 straight months of private sector job growth, along with encouraging progress in critical sectors such as manufacturing. Our economy is recovering, but recovering slowly," added Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, in a statement. "Instead of spending all of their energy trying to defeat President Obama, I hope my Republican colleagues will listen to their constituents, drop their obstruction, and start working with Democrats. Middle-class Americans expect us to put politics aside and do the right thing for our economy, and they deserve nothing less."

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Florian_Schach says:
July jobs report

It's seem as though it's the same old story isn't it? While of course the number of jobs went up in July, the unemployment number also saw an uptick. So for every two steps we take, we take just one back, it doesn't seem like much progress to me. Why hasn't the US decided to change some of its job creation methods rather than relying solely on government spending? To date, this hasn't worked as a reliable consistent method of job creation (http://******/NXer4g), doesn't something appear askew here? If we're ever going to have an economic recovery, we need to examine some other routes of job creation.
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DelmarJackson says:
National Data | July Jobs: Immigrants Take American Jobs At a Record Rate—As Reported ONLY On VDARE.com!

http://www.vdare.com/articles/july-jobs-immigrants-take-american-jobs-at-a-record-rate-as-reported-only-on-vdarecom
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TimeToEvolve says:
Earth to numbnuts Republicons, this is GOOD news for America and Obama. Oh that's exactly why they are saying it is not. Think backwards. Think opposite.
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TimeToEvolve replies:
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Yes, creation of 170,000 jobs beating all forecasts and estimates. Stock market seemed to like it. Creating jobs, something beyond the capability of the Republicons.
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TimeToEvolve says:
Unfortunately for the Republicons, they are not fooling anyone (except maybe for some Republicons). They are responsible for the unemployment problem. They had Bushoccio for 8 years to completely devastate the economy. Then they have not done even one little thing to help create jobs. In fact it is just the opposite.
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Shibbol says:
Dear GOP: When you held the reins, we were losing jobs at a rate of 700K per month. Now we gain them by 100K. Do you have trouble with basic math, or are you just on hard drugs?
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TimeToEvolve says:
I mean come on, Robmee and the Republicons STILL believe in the fake and failed trickle down, "free market" nonsense. And we are supposed to take them or anything they say seriously. Seriously?\

Plus the Republicons actually pledged to spend their time making Obama fail! It's on record!
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seabass6251 replies:
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Obama failed all by himself. He really didn't need help on the economy front. Now, if his resume was judged solely on how many more deadbeats his government sends a check to every month, he'd be all aces.
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by seabass6251 August 3, 2012 2:54 PM EDT
Obama failed all by himself. He really didn't need help on the economy front. Now, if his resume was judged solely on how many more deadbeats his government sends a check to every month, he'd be all aces.

From that peak of jobs in January 2008, we lost 775,000 jobs in the first half of 2008. Between June 2008 and December of 2008, we lost another 2,869,000 jobs. That's a total of 3,644,000 jobs lost in all of 2008.
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TimeToEvolve says:
The idiot GOP already forgot their own disaster from 2000-2008? They want to inflict more pain on America and the world? What is wrong with them?
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Raptorsmasher replies:
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The GOP's attitude is this: We broke the economy, Obama can't fix it quickly ennough, so we want it back. The GOP is more concerened about their power than the well being of America. For that, they are traitors.
sjc_1 replies:
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The saying was that the GOP ran the car into a ditch and now that we have pulled it out, they want the keys BACK....NO way!
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jimbom121 says:
Good thing the GOP won't vote on the infastructure jobs bill.
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TimeToEvolve says:
If you are a Republicon who has no plan to create jobs and swore to do everything you could to block the President's jobs plans and then unemployment is high, "blame yo'self" - Herman Cain, 2012
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sjc_1 says:
We have been averaging 100,000 private sector jobs per month for the last two years. That is MUCH better than losing 700,000 jobs per month during Bush's final months.
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seabass6251 replies:
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These job reports are 100% accurate, and we should all be thankful that Obama has helped so much in creating jobs. Oh wait, maybe these reports aren't 100% accurate and maybe the economy still sucks.
jimbom121 replies:
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So Seabass...you liked it better when we were losing 700k jobs each month?
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