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Over the last year-and-a-half, the average monthly job gain has been 155,000.
Morgan Stanley expects average monthly job growth of just 110,000 this year.
In 2005 and 2006, the average monthly job growth was slightly above 200,000.
That means that the average monthly job loss during the "difficult situation" before Obama's policies took effect was 417,000.
Average monthly job growth this year is slower than last year's, and consumption has flagged of late.
Moody's forecasts average monthly job growth of 183,000 in the six months between now and election day (virtually unchanged from 182,000 a week ago).
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Average monthly jobs growth gently accelerated from 186,000 in 2012 to 194,000 in 2013 to 225,000 in the first nine months of 2014.
But if average monthly jobs growth continues at less than 150,000, where it has been for three months, it would be difficult for the jobless rate to fall further.
But if average monthly jobs growth continued at less than 150,000, where it has been over the last three months, it would be difficult for the unemployment rate to fall further.
After three encouraging monthly employment reports (December 2011 to February 2012, where average net monthly job creation exceeded 200,000 in the context of generally improving economic data), the economy added fewer than 100,000 jobs per month in the next three-month period; worst of all, net new jobs in May came in at a disheartening 69,000.
The numbers for February and March were also revised upward, pushing up the average monthly new jobs created to 214,000 this year.
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