- Sat Jan 06, 2018 7:47 am
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Our "very stable genius" is touting his record on jobs for his base. Let's look at how he really stacks up.
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The most recent Labor Department data shows there were 5.7 million unfilled job openings -- close to the record number since it started keeping track in 2000.Realjustme...Please note that I give the source of my quotes. That is the law.
The odds have become much better for people looking for work. Nearly twice as many people are quitting jobs as are being laid off or fired -- a sign of a strong labor market.
Trump's record of 1.1 million jobs in six months is less than the 1.2 million added during the same period a year ago under Obama. It essentially matches the first six months of Obama's second term, when 1.1 million jobs were added.
Related: Is the unemployment rate too low?
The economy lost 515,000 jobs during the first six months of George W. Bush's tenure, in 2001, when the country was falling into a recession. But by the first six months of his second term, employers added 1.5 million jobs, outpacing Trump's six-month total.
President Bill Clinton's six-month totals were 1.3 million jobs added in his first term (in 1993) and 1.7 million in his second term (in 1997).
Trump's figures could still improve: The readings for June and July are still preliminary, and other months could be revised, too.
