and swann christine let's start with the obvious question here the numbers smashed expectations is there something we're missing here there seems to be a bit of a disconnect from reality where we're seeing a more states hold their reopening or even close back down where is this economy going. you know so job growth. but i think it's way too soon to say that the economy is warring back the thing is the government survey this came out in the middle of the month so it doesn't actually account for all the suspensions or rollbacks you're talking about in the regions hit by this resurgence and coronavirus cases and even though it was a good employment it's still at 9.6 percent below its regular in love what with job gains and more importantly we're talking about wage growth here are slower on average so average hourly earnings fell about 1.2 percent from may and the average workweek also slipped at 34.5 hours. and right now in new jobless claims are still pretty high up there with another 1400000 americans filing so right now the industries that have hired the most are primarily in leisure hos