Blackvegetable » 06 Jul 2024, 6:15 pm » wrote: ↑ America's startup boom is still going strong. Here's what it means for the economy
https://www.npr.org/sections/planet-mon ... oductivity
Back in 2020, when the world was navigating the hellscape of the COVID-19 pandemic, economist John Haltiwanger discovered something really strange happening in the U.S. economy: Americans were creating new businesses at a record rate.
Haltiwanger is one of the top experts on new business creation in the United States. He even helped the U.S. Census Bureau set up official statistics that track it. A surge in new businesses, Haltiwanger says, tends to be a great sign for job creation, innovation and productivity growth in the economy. But, up until 2020, the data painted a sort of gloomy picture. Haltiwanger was writing research papers with titles like "Top Ten Signs of Declining Business Dynamism and Entrepreneurship in the U.S."..
"I'd say we're on a new plateau that started in 2021," Haltiwanger says. Comparing the three years before the onset of the pandemic with the three years after it, the data suggests there are now, on average, almost 60% more new businesses being created each year.
Oh, The Yugemanity!
the more you post the less your ideology is believable.Blackvegetable » 06 Jul 2024, 6:15 pm » wrote: ↑ America's startup boom is still going strong. Here's what it means for the economy
https://www.npr.org/sections/planet-mon ... oductivity
Back in 2020, when the world was navigating the hellscape of the COVID-19 pandemic, economist John Haltiwanger discovered something really strange happening in the U.S. economy: Americans were creating new businesses at a record rate.
Haltiwanger is one of the top experts on new business creation in the United States. He even helped the U.S. Census Bureau set up official statistics that track it. A surge in new businesses, Haltiwanger says, tends to be a great sign for job creation, innovation and productivity growth in the economy. But, up until 2020, the data painted a sort of gloomy picture. Haltiwanger was writing research papers with titles like "Top Ten Signs of Declining Business Dynamism and Entrepreneurship in the U.S."..
"I'd say we're on a new plateau that started in 2021," Haltiwanger says. Comparing the three years before the onset of the pandemic with the three years after it, the data suggests there are now, on average, almost 60% more new businesses being created each year.
Oh, The Yugemanity!
Read the last paragraph of this pile of **** ^^^ and ask yourself why. Take a wild **** guess as to why.Blackvegetable » 06 Jul 2024, 6:15 pm » wrote: ↑ America's startup boom is still going strong. Here's what it means for the economy
https://www.npr.org/sections/planet-mon ... oductivity
Back in 2020, when the world was navigating the hellscape of the COVID-19 pandemic, economist John Haltiwanger discovered something really strange happening in the U.S. economy: Americans were creating new businesses at a record rate.
Haltiwanger is one of the top experts on new business creation in the United States. He even helped the U.S. Census Bureau set up official statistics that track it. A surge in new businesses, Haltiwanger says, tends to be a great sign for job creation, innovation and productivity growth in the economy. But, up until 2020, the data painted a sort of gloomy picture. Haltiwanger was writing research papers with titles like "Top Ten Signs of Declining Business Dynamism and Entrepreneurship in the U.S."..
"I'd say we're on a new plateau that started in 2021," Haltiwanger says. Comparing the three years before the onset of the pandemic with the three years after it, the data suggests there are now, on average, almost 60% more new businesses being created each year.
Oh, The Yugemanity!
Entirely unsupported ****.Vegas » 06 Jul 2024, 6:42 pm » wrote: ↑ Read the last paragraph of this pile of **** ^^^ and ask yourself why. Take a wild **** guess as to why.
I'll give you a hint. Your article literally says why.
God you are dumb. Your own **** article embarrassed you.
Oh.....and no thoughts, etc...copy/paste
Because you don't know anything..Vegas » 06 Jul 2024, 6:50 pm » wrote: ↑ Like it surprises anyone that you post a bunch of ****.
Did you ask why?
If it did, you'd post it...Vegas » 06 Jul 2024, 7:09 pm » wrote: ↑ So no. You didn't ask why.
Yeah, well given that the answer completely obliterates you, then I can't say I am shocked.
Now die.
Blackvegetable » 06 Jul 2024, 7:12 pm » wrote: ↑ If it did, you'd post it...
But you won't..
Because you're a lying idiot.
you keep reciting in every citation you post. The natural problem is most everyone resisting your account has their own account of never wanting to know the entire evolving process inside out from their own point of origin.
Blackvegetable » 06 Jul 2024, 6:15 pm » wrote: ↑ America's startup boom is still going strong. Here's what it means for the economy
https://www.npr.org/sections/planet-mon ... oductivity
Back in 2020, when the world was navigating the hellscape of the COVID-19 pandemic, economist John Haltiwanger discovered something really strange happening in the U.S. economy: Americans were creating new businesses at a record rate.
Haltiwanger is one of the top experts on new business creation in the United States. He even helped the U.S. Census Bureau set up official statistics that track it. A surge in new businesses, Haltiwanger says, tends to be a great sign for job creation, innovation and productivity growth in the economy. But, up until 2020, the data painted a sort of gloomy picture. Haltiwanger was writing research papers with titles like "Top Ten Signs of Declining Business Dynamism and Entrepreneurship in the U.S."..
"I'd say we're on a new plateau that started in 2021," Haltiwanger says. Comparing the three years before the onset of the pandemic with the three years after it, the data suggests there are now, on average, almost 60% more new businesses being created each year.
Oh, The Yugemanity!
2020.....help me out....who was president.....Back in 2020, when the world was navigating the hellscape of the COVID-19 pandemic, economist John Haltiwanger discovered something really strange happening in the U.S. economy: Americans were creating new businesses at a record rate.
Here's the answer, nitwit, and I've posted it MANY times!Blackvegetable » 06 Jul 2024, 7:12 pm » wrote: ↑ If it did, you'd post it...
But you won't..
Because you're a lying idiot.
No data, no links.Zeets2 » 07 Jul 2024, 10:08 am » wrote: ↑ Here's the answer, nitwit, and I've posted it MANY times!
We can't help it if it take such repetition to sink into that thick nappy head of yours!
The fact is that when DEMOCRAT governors and your idiot DEMOCRAT president FORCE BUSINESSES TO CLOSE and layoff their workers, you DO NOT get to count those employees RETURNING TO THEIR PREVIOUS JOB as "NEW" job hires created! Those jobs were ALL created under Trump's booming economy, and you ignorant libs just couldn't stand it! So you used PHONY EVIDENCE to FORCE layoffs during Covid costing our economy TRILLIONS of dollars, and then you idiots think you can claim Biden "created" jobs, adding insult to such a massive injury! It's a complete LIE, you KNOW it's a complete lie, BUT IT'S ALL YOU'RE ABLE TO DO to try to keep your failed dementia patient viable!
You're truly too ignorant for words to express it properly. I'll bet clouds look at you and say, "Look, there's an asshole who looks like an idiot!"
But... that's not what Veggie was told happened at all.Zeets2 » 07 Jul 2024, 10:08 am » wrote: ↑ Here's the answer, nitwit, and I've posted it MANY times!
We can't help it if it take such repetition to sink into that thick nappy head of yours!
The fact is that when DEMOCRAT governors and your idiot DEMOCRAT president FORCE BUSINESSES TO CLOSE and layoff their workers, you DO NOT get to count those employees RETURNING TO THEIR PREVIOUS JOB as "NEW" job hires created! Those jobs were ALL created under Trump's booming economy, and you ignorant libs just couldn't stand it! So you used PHONY EVIDENCE to FORCE layoffs during Covid costing our economy TRILLIONS of dollars, and then you idiots think you can claim Biden "created" jobs, adding insult to such a massive injury! It's a complete LIE, you KNOW it's a complete lie, BUT IT'S ALL YOU'RE ABLE TO DO to try to keep your failed dementia patient viable!
You're truly too ignorant for words to express it properly. I'll bet clouds look at you and say, "Look, there's an asshole who looks like an idiot!"
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/05/ ... economics/Blackvegetable » 06 Jul 2024, 6:15 pm » wrote: ↑ America's startup boom is still going strong. Here's what it means for the economy
https://www.npr.org/sections/planet-mon ... oductivity
Back in 2020, when the world was navigating the hellscape of the COVID-19 pandemic, economist John Haltiwanger discovered something really strange happening in the U.S. economy: Americans were creating new businesses at a record rate.
Haltiwanger is one of the top experts on new business creation in the United States. He even helped the U.S. Census Bureau set up official statistics that track it. A surge in new businesses, Haltiwanger says, tends to be a great sign for job creation, innovation and productivity growth in the economy. But, up until 2020, the data painted a sort of gloomy picture. Haltiwanger was writing research papers with titles like "Top Ten Signs of Declining Business Dynamism and Entrepreneurship in the U.S."..
"I'd say we're on a new plateau that started in 2021," Haltiwanger says. Comparing the three years before the onset of the pandemic with the three years after it, the data suggests there are now, on average, almost 60% more new businesses being created each year.
Oh, The Yugemanity!
Oh, so you need to see proof that Democrat leaders and Biden forced hundreds of thousands of businesses to close during Covid?
States that issued lockdown and stay-at-home orders in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020
Between March and April 2020, 43 governors issued orders directing residents to stay at home and nonessential businesses to close in response to the coronavirus pandemic. All Democratic governors (24) issued stay-at-home orders in their states
https://ballotpedia.org/States_that_iss ... emic,_2020
JANUARY 26, 2023
Mandatory business closures drove the economic decline during COVID-19 pandemic: Study
by Lance Ignon, University of Southern California
According to the study, growth rose in late 2020 as businesses continued to reopen, but dipped again slightly in early 2021 with the re-introduction of some mandatory business closures and further voluntary avoidance in response to another wave. The fiscal stimulus rounds during the Trump administration helped alleviate some of the losses in economic growth due to the pandemic, study authors found. However, the $1.9 billion stimulus package signed during the Biden Administration in early 2021 had the opposite effect by crowding out private investment and the requirement to repay businesses loans.
I don't read bullzeet.Zeets2 » 07 Jul 2024, 10:48 am » wrote: ↑ Oh, so you need to see proof that Democrat leaders and Biden forced hundreds of thousands of businesses to close during Covid?
Here you go, dickhead!
How does that crow taste?