BlockBeats news, on May 2, analyst Chris Anstey pointed out that there has been much discussion about whether this non-farm report reflects the 'Biden economy' or the 'Trump economy'. From a breakdown, overall government jobs increased by 10,000, while healthcare and education jobs increased by 70,000, which accounted for nearly half of the non-farm employment growth in April.

However, these categories of jobs are not what the Trump team was pursuing. The factory jobs they aimed for have shrunk, so this is indeed not an ideal non-farm monthly report for the White House. (Jinshi)