Trump’s economy is not the best ever. In fact Obama added 1.49 million more jobs than Trump over a comparable timeframe, and on a yearly basis Trump has not generated more jobs than any of Obama’s last 3 years even with the tax cut helping 2018’s result.
and that Trump’s trade wars have created a higher level of uncertainty which keeps managers from taking on more people.Over 31 months Obama added 1.5 million more jobs than Trump
Trump entered office on January 20, 2017 so starting with February 2017 he has been President for 31 months. Total job growth during that time has been 5.345 million or 172,000 per month with those results being helped by the tax cut. Working back from January 2017, Obama’s last month in office, there had been 6.838 million jobs added or 221,000 per month. The difference for the 31 months is 1.493 million or 48,000 more per month than Trump.Why use Obama’s last 31 months in office vs. his first 31 months
There were some questions raised why I used Obama’s last 29 months in office vs. his first 29 months when I published a. The reason was is that Obama started his Presidency during the Great Recession. He had no control over the hundreds of thousands of jobs being cut per month just after he took the oath of office. To compare Trump’s to Obama’s record it makes sense to use comparable economic circumstances.
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