healthmyths
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Prove to me that of those 269,000 per month were NEW jobs and not re-hires.the links are in the first post of mine you responded to.
But, since you are so confused, here they all are again...
The jobs lost due to Trump's mishandling of COVID were all made up by June of 2022.
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All Employees, Total Nonfarm
View the number of nonfarm employees in the U.S., who account for approximately 80 percent of the workers who contribute to GDP.fred.stlouisfed.org
From July of 2022 till May of 2024 the average number of jobs added is 269,000.
So, Trump before COVID according to your post had an average of 180,000 per month.
Seems to me that 269,000 is better than 180,000....would you not agree?
Recovery versus “Creation.”
Nearly 72 percent of all job gains since 2021 were simply jobs that were being recovered from the pandemic, not new job creation. In fact, when looking at today’s economy compared to pre-pandemic levels, employment is up only by 3.7 million.
On the other hand, prior to the pandemic, job creation under President Trump was 6.7 million—3 million more jobs than the current President.
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Fact Check: Biden Misleads on Job “Creation” Statistics | The U.S. House Committee on the Budget - House Budget Committee
The Official U.S. Congressional website of The Republican Budget Committee
budget.house.gov