Associated Press coverage
of the latest employment figures will show you why. More than 70,000
jobs were added and the unemployment rate is the lowest it’s been since
2001. So, what is the story? Job growth falters gets lead position over
the unemployment rate: 

Job growth faltered in May, with employers boosting payrolls by just
75,000. Yet the nation’s unemployment rate dipped to 4.6 percent, the
lowest since the summer of 2001. 

The real impact of this spin will be heard on millions of radios
during drive time as AP Radio News, one of the most biased of all major
media, reports on the faltering job growth every hour on the hour.