TyroneSlothrop
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we need to have at least 8 Investigation of the botched Trump raid into Yemen that left US military and civilians dead.....Like Benghazi
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In the interest of tracking our progress to make America great again, we need to know where we stand today, on Trumps inauguration. These key economic factors will show how Trump is doing.
Americans not in Labor Force: 95,161,653
US Workforce: 152 million
Unemployment (U3) 4.7%
Unemployment (U6) 9.2%
Unemployed (U3) 7.5 million
Unemployed U6 14.6 million
US Debt: $19.96 trillion
Deficit: $591 billion
Spending: $3.9 trillion
GDP: $18.8 trillion
Total assets: $127.4 trillion
Dow Jones: 19,732
Price of gas: $2.37
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
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I don't think one can give Trump cudos or catcalls yet over the economy. The equities markets are basically measures of big investors' (rich and institutional) sentiments. Probably less regulation will help growth, at least short term. How having industry self-regulate this time around will be interesting, but if there's another implosion it will be on his successor's watch.In the interest of tracking our progress to make America great again, we need to know where we stand today, on Trumps inauguration. These key economic factors will show how Trump is doing.
Americans not in Labor Force: 95,161,653
US Workforce: 152 million
Unemployment (U3) 4.7%
Unemployment (U6) 9.2%
Unemployed (U3) 7.5 million
Unemployed U6 14.6 million
US Debt: $19.96 trillion
Deficit: $591 billion
Spending: $3.9 trillion
GDP: $18.8 trillion
Total assets: $127.4 trillion
Dow Jones: 19,732
Price of gas: $2.37
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
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A month into office and how is President Trump doing?
The good news is the stock market is booming, Dow is at 20,743 an increase of 1011 in only a month
Gas is at $2.28 a decrease of 9 cents from a month ago
Revised employment numbers will be available at the end of the month
Debt is at 19.98 trillion (increase of $20 billion)
Deficit at 592 billion (same)
Spending 3.9 trillion (same)
Economically, Trump has had a great start
I don't think one can give Trump cudos or catcalls yet over the economy. The equities markets are basically measures of big investors' (rich and institutional) sentiments. Probably less regulation will help growth, at least short term. How having industry self-regulate this time around will be interesting, but if there's another implosion it will be on his successor's watch.In the interest of tracking our progress to make America great again, we need to know where we stand today, on Trumps inauguration. These key economic factors will show how Trump is doing.
Americans not in Labor Force: 95,161,653
US Workforce: 152 million
Unemployment (U3) 4.7%
Unemployment (U6) 9.2%
Unemployed (U3) 7.5 million
Unemployed U6 14.6 million
US Debt: $19.96 trillion
Deficit: $591 billion
Spending: $3.9 trillion
GDP: $18.8 trillion
Total assets: $127.4 trillion
Dow Jones: 19,732
Price of gas: $2.37
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
.
A month into office and how is President Trump doing?
The good news is the stock market is booming, Dow is at 20,743 an increase of 1011 in only a month
Gas is at $2.28 a decrease of 9 cents from a month ago
Revised employment numbers will be available at the end of the month
Debt is at 19.98 trillion (increase of $20 billion)
Deficit at 592 billion (same)
Spending 3.9 trillion (same)
Economically, Trump has had a great start
I like the EPA direction of less trying to enlarge what EPA can regulate and more shoring up infrastructure.
In the interest of tracking our progress to make America great again, we need to know where we stand today, on Trumps inauguration. These key economic factors will show how Trump is doing.
Americans not in Labor Force: 95,161,653
US Workforce: 152 million
Unemployment (U3) 4.7%
Unemployment (U6) 9.2%
Unemployed (U3) 7.5 million
Unemployed U6 14.6 million
US Debt: $19.96 trillion
Deficit: $591 billion
Spending: $3.9 trillion
GDP: $18.8 trillion
Total assets: $127.4 trillion
Dow Jones: 19,732
Price of gas: $2.37
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
.
In the interest of tracking our progress to make America great again, we need to know where we stand today, on Trumps inauguration. These key economic factors will show how Trump is doing.
Americans not in Labor Force: 95,161,653
US Workforce: 152 million
Unemployment (U3) 4.7%
Unemployment (U6) 9.2%
Unemployed (U3) 7.5 million
Unemployed U6 14.6 million
US Debt: $19.96 trillion
Deficit: $591 billion
Spending: $3.9 trillion
GDP: $18.8 trillion
Total assets: $127.4 trillion
Dow Jones: 19,732
Price of gas: $2.37
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
.
A month into office and how is President Trump doing?
The good news is the stock market is booming, Dow is at 20,743 an increase of 1011 in only a month
Gas is at $2.28 a decrease of 9 cents from a month ago
Revised employment numbers will be available at the end of the month
Debt is at 19.98 trillion (increase of $20 billion)
Deficit at 592 billion (same)
Spending 3.9 trillion (same)
Economically, Trump has had a great start
In the interest of tracking our progress to make America great again, we need to know where we stand today, on Trumps inauguration. These key economic factors will show how Trump is doing.
Americans not in Labor Force: 95,161,653
US Workforce: 152 million
Unemployment (U3) 4.7%
Unemployment (U6) 9.2%
Unemployed (U3) 7.5 million
Unemployed U6 14.6 million
US Debt: $19.96 trillion
Deficit: $591 billion
Spending: $3.9 trillion
GDP: $18.8 trillion
Total assets: $127.4 trillion
Dow Jones: 19,732
Price of gas: $2.37
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
.
Yep... quite a mess Obumbler left behind.
Sure. But HW wasn't really responsible for having to raise taxes to cover the S&L bailouts (which ended up basically paying for themselves and helping Slick's lessening deficits). Slick inherited a fairly solid economy just as Trump has. Sometimes luck trumps (-: competence.I don't think one can give Trump cudos or catcalls yet over the economy. The equities markets are basically measures of big investors' (rich and institutional) sentiments. Probably less regulation will help growth, at least short term. How having industry self-regulate this time around will be interesting, but if there's another implosion it will be on his successor's watch.In the interest of tracking our progress to make America great again, we need to know where we stand today, on Trumps inauguration. These key economic factors will show how Trump is doing.
Americans not in Labor Force: 95,161,653
US Workforce: 152 million
Unemployment (U3) 4.7%
Unemployment (U6) 9.2%
Unemployed (U3) 7.5 million
Unemployed U6 14.6 million
US Debt: $19.96 trillion
Deficit: $591 billion
Spending: $3.9 trillion
GDP: $18.8 trillion
Total assets: $127.4 trillion
Dow Jones: 19,732
Price of gas: $2.37
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
.
A month into office and how is President Trump doing?
The good news is the stock market is booming, Dow is at 20,743 an increase of 1011 in only a month
Gas is at $2.28 a decrease of 9 cents from a month ago
Revised employment numbers will be available at the end of the month
Debt is at 19.98 trillion (increase of $20 billion)
Deficit at 592 billion (same)
Spending 3.9 trillion (same)
Economically, Trump has had a great start
I like the EPA direction of less trying to enlarge what EPA can regulate and more shoring up infrastructure.
We are a month in and there is still quite a bit of exuberance and speculation with the economy and investments. Whether or not Trump is responsible for the economy....it will still have great bearing on his re-election chances
I'm with youwe need to have at least 8 Investigation of the botched Trump raid into Yemen that left US military and civilians dead.....Like Benghazi
In the interest of tracking our progress to make America great again, we need to know where we stand today, on Trumps inauguration. These key economic factors will show how Trump is doing.
Americans not in Labor Force: 95,161,653
US Workforce: 152 million
Unemployment (U3) 4.7%
Unemployment (U6) 9.2%
Unemployed (U3) 7.5 million
Unemployed U6 14.6 million
US Debt: $19.96 trillion
Deficit: $591 billion
Spending: $3.9 trillion
GDP: $18.8 trillion
Total assets: $127.4 trillion
Dow Jones: 19,732
Price of gas: $2.37
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
.
the dump had to follow the great obama numbers Guess the pos wasn't up to itGood News....Unemployment dropped to 4.5% from 4.7% when Trump took office
Hiring was at a weak 98,000 well below the 200,000 a month we have seen for the last two years
Employers added just 98,000 jobs in March below expectations of 180,000
you forgot the downwards revisions for jan and feb .....Trump will make Obama look like a geniusGood News....U3 Unemployment dropped to 4.5% from 4.7% when Trump took office
U6 unemployment dropped to 8.9% down from 9.2 % when Trump took office
Hiring was at a weak 98,000 well below the 200,000 a month we have seen for the last two years
Employers added just 98,000 jobs in March below expectations of 180,000
the dump had to follow the great obama numbers Guess the pos wasn't up to itGood News....Unemployment dropped to 4.5% from 4.7% when Trump took office
Hiring was at a weak 98,000 well below the 200,000 a month we have seen for the last two years
Employers added just 98,000 jobs in March below expectations of 180,000
the election was fixed until he won ,,,,the job numbers were fixed until he won leave assad alone until he won the man is a blithering ah Thank you Republicans for casting this blight upon our great countrythe dump had to follow the great obama numbers Guess the pos wasn't up to itGood News....Unemployment dropped to 4.5% from 4.7% when Trump took office
Hiring was at a weak 98,000 well below the 200,000 a month we have seen for the last two years
Employers added just 98,000 jobs in March below expectations of 180,000
While Trump is continuing the Obama trend....he declared Obama's numbers to be fake and his economy to be a disaster
the election was fixed until he won ,,,,the job numbers were fixed until he won leave assad alone until he won the man is a blithering ah Thank you Republicans for casting this blight upon our great countrythe dump had to follow the great obama numbers Guess the pos wasn't up to itGood News....Unemployment dropped to 4.5% from 4.7% when Trump took office
Hiring was at a weak 98,000 well below the 200,000 a month we have seen for the last two years
Employers added just 98,000 jobs in March below expectations of 180,000
While Trump is continuing the Obama trend....he declared Obama's numbers to be fake and his economy to be a disaster
Will you say that if this moron gets us into another war like the last excuse for a repub did in Iraq?the election was fixed until he won ,,,,the job numbers were fixed until he won leave assad alone until he won the man is a blithering ah Thank you Republicans for casting this blight upon our great countrythe dump had to follow the great obama numbers Guess the pos wasn't up to itGood News....Unemployment dropped to 4.5% from 4.7% when Trump took office
Hiring was at a weak 98,000 well below the 200,000 a month we have seen for the last two years
Employers added just 98,000 jobs in March below expectations of 180,000
While Trump is continuing the Obama trend....he declared Obama's numbers to be fake and his economy to be a disaster
You're very welcome. We don't mind helping out Democrats like you that are stupid enough to vote against America's interests. Sit down, shut up and learn.
In the interest of tracking our progress to make America great again, we need to know where we stand today, on Trumps inauguration. These key economic factors will show how Trump is doing.
Americans not in Labor Force: 95,161,653
US Workforce: 152 million
Unemployment (U3) 4.7%
Unemployment (U6) 9.2%
Unemployed (U3) 7.5 million
Unemployed U6 14.6 million
US Debt: $19.96 trillion
Deficit: $591 billion
Spending: $3.9 trillion
GDP: $18.8 trillion
Total assets: $127.4 trillion
Dow Jones: 19,732
Price of gas: $2.37
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
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