Faun
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Why should I show the “whole” when you said, “the great job recovery... ?You need to show the amount of part time jobs to the whole of you really want to be honest. When factored in, the statement stands accurately that most of the jobs that weee created under his watch were part time.Well that’s just a flat out lie.The great job recovery that everyone points to was primarily part time, temporary and lower wage jobs. This wasn’t a result in why people wanted, it was the only work available. This created lower home ownership participation among other things. Don’t try to put lip stick on a pig and say it’s pretty.BLS shows that fewer people worked part time for economic reasons. So what if more people wanted part time work?Check the stats from the labor department. Or live like an ostrich. Doesn't make any difference to me.Stop making up bullshit
The job recovery began in early 2010 when there 27,627,000 part timers. When Obama left office 83 months later, there were fewer people working part time.... 27,363,000....
Bureau of Labor Statistics Data
While at the same time, some 14 million full time jobs were added...
Bureau of Labor Statistics Data
So no, those jobs were not “primarily part time” jobs.
As far as home ownership dropping, you must have been in a coma when the real estate bubble blew up like a nuclear bomb while George Bush was president. That was the reason home ownership nose-dived for years.
That was the period i was addressing because that was the period YOU mentioned when you falsely claimed the jobs created during that period were “primarily part time.”