I think the disconnect often comes from various adjustments made for things like seasonality or yearly tracking changes. While the SA numbers showed a large, removing the seasonal adjustment showed a 79k increase in the raw numbers.. This isn't to say they are wrong, just that I don't people really take that into account like the econ numbers do so you get this separation.
What good are jobs if inflation is carving out the bottom half of the economic ladder? There's a reason it's the #1 political concern, and the reality that the government is making it worse, both by running printers 24/7 and by lying about inflation numbers (the headline figures are complete bogus).
Food inflation is sky high. Most people received a pay cut in the last two years in real numbers.
Isn’t the jobs number always seasonally adjusted? Plus, this is above consensus expectations; economists were not unaware that it was summer when making these estimates.