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Do you find this amusing?
One story from two different news sources:
CNN homepage (CNN.COM) headline:
US jobs recovery takes a massive hit and is still down nearly 13 million jobs
links to
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/07/economy/july-2020-j...
Fox News homepage (FOXNEWS.COM) headline:
Unemployment rate falls to 10.2% in July as US adds 1.8M jobs
links to
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/july-jobs-repo...
Neither story is "fake news" or deceptive.
I think it is amusing. If you reaction is to get angry at one of the sources I recommend you lighten up. You will live longer.
6 Answers
- Anonymous9 months ago
The CNN article is deceptive. They deny new jobs being created.
- LeoLv 79 months ago
The Fox headline is deceptive. It implies that those jobs are brand new. Most are not. They're people who been layed off due to the pandemic and have since returned back to work. The CNN headline is saying that you need to look deeper than the top line number in order to get a complete picture.
- Ryde,0nLv 79 months ago
Fox News : "It's a warm sunny day "
CNN : " On the 46th hottest August 7th in history , violent ultraviolet rays scorch flesh and threaten millions with skin cancer ! "
- princess pounderLv 79 months ago
Although unemployment is still high, job growth was very good in july. The biased media only focus on bad news.
- Anonymous9 months ago
To me, it’s a sign that some jobs are lost forever.
- Anonymous9 months ago
CNN is fake news