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Biden falsely claims US lost jobs under Trump prior to his presidency.

If President Joe Biden is known for anything, it’s stretching ⁢the truth ‌(even more than that) on a ​fairly regular basis, and he was at it⁤ again on Monday in Philadelphia.

During⁢ a speech commemorating Labor⁤ Day, ‍Biden said, “It⁣ wasn’t that long ago we were losing jobs in this country. In fact, the guy who held this ‍job before me was just one of two presidents in history … one of two presidents in history that left office with fewer jobs in ​America than when he got elected office.”

“By the way, do you⁢ know who the other one was?​ Herbert Hoover. Isn’t that kind of coincidental?” the president added.

“Look, but‍ we’re turning things around because ⁢of you,” Biden said.

So his message was, ​“The economy, and particularly the jobs market, was⁣ bad⁤ under Donald Trump,⁢ but I turned it ‌around.”

False!

Biden⁢ and the Democrats love to throw around the silly statistic⁤ about the⁤ nation losing jobs overall under Trump, but that, of ‌course, ignores ​the impact of ⁢the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns, the most severe of which tended to be in Democrat-led states.

The truth is that the economy was ‌well on its way to recovery when Trump left office in January 2021. The unemployment rate⁤ had dropped from a pandemic high of 14.7 percent in April 2020 to⁢ 6.3 percent in January ⁤2021. It’s at 3.8 percent now.

During Trump’s first​ three years in office, employers added 6.7 million new jobs and the unemployment rate dropped to a‍ 50-year low of 3.5 percent.

Biden ​claimed Monday that during his administration, twice as many‍ jobs ⁤were created.

That statistic has been fact-checked multiple times and judged false.

Most of the jobs Biden brags about don’t really represent new ones. It took until September 2022 for the number of jobs in⁢ the U.S. to reach the pre-pandemic level under Trump, according to FactCheck.org.

About 10 million of the ⁤13.5 million⁢ jobs he cited were needed to⁤ get‌ the workforce back to where it was‌ in February 2020.

Robert Frick with Navy Federal Credit Union told Marketplace ‌last⁣ summer there is still much⁣ ground⁣ to be made up.

“Yeah,​ we’re back to the ​pre-pandemic level,” he said. “But if you look to the pre-pandemic⁣ trend, we’re 4 or 5 million jobs below that.”

The labor participation rate — those of working ⁤age‍ who have⁣ jobs — as of August was ⁤62.8 percent.

Under Trump, it was 63.3⁢ percent in February 2020, the highest it had⁣ been‌ since August 2013 under then-President Barack Obama.

And here’s further ​proof the economy was recovering, not ailing, when Biden took over: During Trump’s last full quarter in office in 2020, the gross domestic​ product grew at‍ a healthy 4.3 percent.

In the first quarter of 2021, before any⁤ of Biden’s policies would have had a chance to take effect —⁣ like the inflationary $1.9 trillion American ​Rescue Plan — the​ economy grew at 6.4 percent.

By comparison, ‍in the quarter that ended in July, the growth rate was 2.4 percent.

The GDP rate⁤ fell during the first and second quarters last year, indicating ‌the economy‍ was in a recession.

With Trump’s tax policies still largely in ⁤place and​ a Republican House now in charge, businesses ​have ‍the assurance Biden’s far-left ⁢high deficit spending, inflationary agenda is stymied for a two-year period and​ maybe more.

The post Biden Deceptively⁢ Says US⁢ Was Losing Jobs Under Trump Before He Came to Office ⁢appeared ‌first on The Western Journal.



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