You make a clear point that CNN’s claim checks out with ADP’s official report, which is a solid verification step most people skip. However, I’d be careful about assuming there’s no bias just because the numbers match. Bias in reporting isn’t always about fabricating data, it can show up in how the story is framed, which details are emphasized, or what context is left out. For example, CNN might focus more on the job *losses* while a right-leaning outlet could highlight how the overall labor market is still growing. Checking how different outlets covered the same ADP report could show if the framing changed the takeaway even when the facts stayed the same.