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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 53 MIN

This Week in Jobs: Reading Between the Jobs Numbers (Can We Trust It?)

from Cornering The Job Market · host Pete Newsome

The headline jobs numbers look reassuring... until you dig into the revisions. We break down what the new BLS report actually says, why the quiet corrections matter, and how ADP payroll data shifts the picture. Then the bigger question: what does a healthy monthly jobs number even mean when some economists think we may need near-zero net new jobs to stay stable?We get specific about where the labor market is genuinely tight. Skilled trades are shrinking as retirements outpace the number of new apprentices, and AI-driven data center construction is making demand even harder to meet. Meanwhile, healthcare continues to account for a disproportionate share of job growth, masking just how uneven hiring is across industries and experience levels.On AI: entry-level roles are especially exposed, and the shift may show up as slower hiring rather than dramatic layoffs. Our latest employee mindset survey finds people say they're satisfied at work, but many have only a few months of savings, and those closest to AI feel the most threatened.We close with the job search reality: LinkedIn scams, fake recruiters, and the "spray and pray" application trap, plus practical ways to actually stand out.If this hit home, subscribe, share it with someone in the job market, and leave a review. What part of today's job market feels most broken to you?Additional Resources:1. Q2 2026 Employee Mindset Survey2. Gallup: State of the Global Workplace 2026 3. WSJ: Why More People Are Dropping Out of the Job Market 📽️ WATCH TODAY'S EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/live/lXs5r6Q4jjE 🧠 WANT TO LEARN MORE? Be sure to subscribe and check out 4 Corner Resources at https://www.4cornerresources.com/👋 FOLLOW PETE NEWSOME ONLINE:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petenewsome/Blog Articles: https://www.4cornerresources.com/blog/  

The headline jobs numbers look reassuring... until you dig into the revisions. We break down what the new BLS report actually says, why the quiet corrections matter, and how ADP payroll data shifts the picture. Then the bigger question: what does a healthy monthly jobs number even mean when some economists think we may need near-zero net new jobs to stay stable? We get specific about where the labor market is genuinely tight. Skilled trades are shrinking as retirements outpace the numbe...

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