During the first 30 months of their respective presidencies, President Biden oversaw the creation of approximately 13.2 million nonfarm jobs, while former President Trump’s administration created around 4.9 million jobs1. Therefore, Biden’s administration had a significantly higher job creation rate during that period. Keep in mind that global factors and the pandemic also influenced economic outcomes, making direct comparisons more complex12.
Seymour's post says the 8.7 million is the highest since pre-pandemic, meaning moe worked two jobs in Trump's term.
Seymour's post says the 8.7 million is the highest since pre-pandemic, meaning moe worked two jobs in Trump's term.