That doesn't add up, that would mean that every person who lost their job during the pandemic would be back to work on top of what ever more percentage of people for the excess but when you do the math their are still around 40 percent of people who lost their jobs during the pandemic unemployed, which means that those people probably dropped out of the work force permanently. That means that the people who claimed unemployment is down, plus don't forget all the pandemic unemployment money dried up so that means that the people had to get off unemployment. That doesn't mean they went and got jobs though. Sorry to burst your bubble.