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Job Growth Slows 75% From Previous Year

2025-09-06 · 1 sources · 95% confidence
federal · broad
🏛 Labor Department👤 Labor Department#economy#employment#jobs
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Summary

Economic data showed job growth slowed 75% compared to the previous year, indicating economic weakness. This represents deteriorating labor market conditions.

IF YOU ONLY DO ONE THING

Monitor for constitutional implications only if economic conditions are used as pretext for emergency powers, rights restrictions, or institutional changes. Otherwise, this is standard economic reporting outside TDI scope.

Why This Score

This is routine economic data reporting with zero constitutional implications. Job growth statistics are cyclical economic indicators with no mechanism affecting constitutional structure, democratic processes, rule of law, or civil rights. A-score is 0 across all drivers as economic performance data does not constitute constitutional damage. B-score is low (9.64) - while the 75% decline framing creates some media attention (media_friendliness:3, outrage_bait:2), this is standard economic reporting that occurs regularly. The headline uses dramatic percentage framing but represents normal labor market fluctuation reporting. No evidence of coordinated distraction campaign. Falls well below A>=25 and B>=25 thresholds. Clear noise: routine economic data with no constitutional relevance.

Damage Score Drivers
Election Integrity & Transfer of Power×0.22
0.0/5
Rule of Law / Due Process×0.18
0.0/5
Separation of Powers×0.16
0.0/5
Civil Rights / Equal Protection×0.14
0.0/5
Institutional Capture×0.14
0.0/5
Corruption / Self-Dealing×0.1
0.0/5
Violence / Intimidation Enabling×0.06
0.0/5
Sev: durability=1 · reversibility=1 · precedent=1 · mech=1× scope=1×
Hype Score: Layer 1 — Hype (55%)
Outrage-bait
2.0/5
Meme-ability
1.0/5
Novelty Spike
1.0/5
Media Friendliness
3.0/5
Layer 2 — Strategic (45%)
Media-Volume Mismatch
1.0/5
Timing Overlap
2.0/5
Narrative Pivot
1.0/5
Repeat Pattern Match
2.0/5
Intentionality: 3/15 → Minimal (0.10)
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