Friday, October 12, 2018

"It's about the Economy, Stupid"

September Jobs Report Brings Good News for American Workers


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President Trump’s economy continues to boom, notching the lowest unemployment rate in nearly half a century.

Historically Low Unemployment
• The unemployment rate for September dropped to 3.7%, the lowest since 1969.
• This is the third consecutive month that the unemployment rate has been below 4% and the fifth time this year.
• Since 1970, the unemployment rate has only been below 4% on 10 occasions, and half of those have occurred under President Trump.
• The unemployment rate for those that graduated high school but did not attend college is the lowest since April 2001 (3.7%).
• The unemployment rate for Hispanics matched its all-time low (4.5%).
• The unemployment rate for women matched its lowest rate in 65 years (3.6%).
• The unemployment rate for African Americans (6.0%) is near its all-time low set earlier this year (May 2018’s rate of 5.9%)
Rising Wages
• Nominal average hourly earnings rose by 2.8% over the past 12 months.
• Nominal weekly have increased an even stronger 3.4% over the past 12 months.
• This is the 5th consecutive month with nominal 12-month growth over 3 percent, marking the longest streak with 3 percent weekly earnings growth since 2010.
• Both nominal weekly and hourly earnings are outpacing inflation, meaning that our workers are seeing real wage growth.
Job Growth
• The economy added 134,000 jobs in September, though Hurricane Florence likely contributed to the lower employment growth during the month.
• Revisions to August and July showed 87,000 more jobs were created in those months than previously though.
• August employment was revised up by 69,000.
• July employment was revised up by 18,000.
• With the revisions to July and August, the economy has increased by 208,000 jobs per month in 2018.
• This exceeds the monthly average for the last two years.
• Manufacturing continues its strong growth under President Trump, adding 18,000 jobs in September.
• Manufacturers have added 378,000 jobs since President Trump’s inauguration.
• Manufacturers have added 408,000 jobs since President Trump’s inauguration

2 comments:

Stan said...

The unemployment numbers are rigged. Trump said so himself a couple years ago. There's actually millions more people unemployed than are being reported but the fake news media isn't reporting it.

Lynn Anderson said...

This is coming from the Trump administration--NOT Obama or the fake news media.
Therefore, credible.
More jobs; less unemployment, makes sense to me.