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Working-class families are winning big under President Trump

by Justin Haskins | Jan 9, 2018, 12:01 AM

The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its newest jobs report on Friday, and the data clearly show, under the pro-business policies implemented by the Trump administration, low-income and working-class families are enjoying significant economic gains not experienced in nearly 20 years.

Democrats and liberal pundits have argued the recent economic improvements are only helping a relatively small, mostly wealthy segment of the country, but nothing could be further from the truth. According to BLS, the national unemployment rate for December was 4.1 percent, a 0.6 percentage point drop from December 2016. That’s an impressive figure, especially since the unemployment rate stayed flat at 4.9 percent from January 2016 through October 2016, the final month before Trump’s election victory. But what’s especially remarkable is the extent to which working-class Americans are profiting under Trump and Republican leadership in Congress.

For instance, the unemployment rate for Americans without a high school diploma was 6.3 percent in December 2017, down from 7.6 percent one year earlier. Further, the average monthly unemployment rate for this demographic in 2017, 6.5 percent, is the lowest it’s been since 2000 and the second-lowest figure in BLS’ data for that demographic, which goes back 26 years to 1992.

The unemployment rate for workers who have graduated from high school but don’t have a college degree is equally impressive. It dropped from 5.1 percent in December 2016 to 4.2 percent in December 2017, and the monthly average unemployment rate, 4.6 percent, is the best it’s been since 2007. Further, the average unemployment rate for this group in the final four months of 2017, 4.28 percent, was lower than any annual average recorded since 2001.

The quality of the jobs available has also improved. The average number of Americans 16 years or older working part-time for economic reasons, about 4.91 million in December 2017, is about 600,000 jobs less than December 2016 and the lowest figure for the month of December in a decade. That means more Americans who have been forced to work part-time are finding higher-paying, full-time employment.

Data for the third quarter of 2016, the most recent available, show weekly full-time wages improved compared to 2016, with workers without college degrees enjoying some of the most significant increases.

Additionally, enrollment in a variety of social programs has dropped off, serving as further proof of how Trump’s pro-business, free-market policies are promoting economic growth. Food stamp rolls have decreased dramatically. Total national enrollment declined by 3.3 percent from September 2016 to September 2017, and only three states experienced enrollment increases.

From October 2015 to October 2016, enrollment in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program grew by 2.9 million people, to 74.7 million. But from October 2016 to October 2017, the most recently available data, Medicaid enrollment dipped by about 500,000, a truly astounding turnaround.

Some might claim working-class families should thank former President Barack Obama, not Trump, for the improving economy, but a fair analysis of the available economic data reveals although the economy had been improving slowly for a long time under Obama, its rate of increase rose markedly once Trump won the election in November 2016. This isn’t a coincidence.

Investors, businesses, and consumers are more confident today than at any time under Obama because Republicans in Congress and the Trump administration have scaled back burdensome and unnecessary regulations, approved important economic projects such as the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines, and promised and delivered a massive tax reform law. Job creators big and small are taking advantage of these policies, and working-class families are benefiting.

There are many good reasons to believe the best is yet to come. In 2018, the economy is expected to continue growing and families across the country will soon be giving much less of their hard-earned money to the federal government because of the recently approved Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This legislation lowers most tax rates, doubles the standard deduction, and provides families with children a $2,000 per-child tax credit, $1,400 of which will be refundable, meaning many lower- and middle-income families will be able to get a much bigger tax refund.

The Trump administration also recently announced it plans to open most of America’s offshore territory to drilling, which could add thousands of new jobs over the next decade and make the United States more energy independent.

Left-leaning Democrats and liberal pundits have said repeatedly over the past century the only way to get the economy moving forward is for government to take greater control over markets, spend billions or even trillions of tax dollars, and redistribute wealth. The Trump administration and congressional Republicans have taken a completely different approach. It’s paying off for everyone, including working-class Americans.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/working-class-families-are-winning-big-under-trump/article/2645348

Unshackle American businesses and watch what happens. It's morning in America again, folks.

#MAGA
 
The best news out of all of this is the black unemployment rate is at an all time low. I am sure Oprah can top that :1orglaugh
 
Pulled off of the Heartland Institute website: "Justin Haskins is an executive editor and research fellow at The Heartland Institute". Haskins wrote the article for the Washington Examiner that OP posted above.

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Get a new source. OP's article author is a right wing biased nutball.
 
Pulled off of the Heartland Institute website: "Justin Haskins is an executive editor and research fellow at The Heartland Institute". Haskins wrote the article for the Washington Examiner that OP posted above.

MediaBias/FactCheck.com for the Heartland Institute "Right Bias"
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MediaBias/FactCheck.com for the Washington Examiner "Right-Center Bias"
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Get a new source. OP's article author is a right wing biased nutball.

You probably need another source than the left wing fact-check.org to discredit heartland which are very credible. And it doesn’t change the fact that the stats look excellent for Trump.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
So this is what its come to?
Same here as everywhere I suppose.

That is the way they are manipulating us.

One thread "Trump is Great!!!!".
Another thread "Trump is Horrendous and he walk funny.

And thats pretty much the way it is all over the country. Black and/or White.
Either hate him or love him.
That's the way they played it from prior to Day 1 and thats what we'll get for the rest of his probable 1 term.

Meanwhile NOTHING changes for the better.
 
Pulled off of the Heartland Institute website: "Justin Haskins is an executive editor and research fellow at The Heartland Institute". Haskins wrote the article for the Washington Examiner that OP posted above.

MediaBias/FactCheck.com for the Heartland Institute "Right Bias"
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MediaBias/FactCheck.com for the Washington Examiner "Right-Center Bias"
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/washington-examiner/

Get a new source. OP's article author is a right wing biased nutball.

Yeah I stopped reading at Washington Examiner
 
Love it when the very same person who pretend Think Progress is not a credible news source say the Washington Examiner is one...
 
Love it when the very same person who pretend Think Progress is not a credible news source say the Washington Examiner is one...

so are the Bureau of Labor statistics cited in that article wrong?

And if they're correct, what would you attribute those numbers to other than President Trump rolling back regulations that stifle American businesses and a promise of a drastic corporate tax cut (which has since come to pass)?
 
For years, under Obama, you guys told us the BLS was full or shit and now that's Trump is on office you tell theirs numbers are indeniable...
Make up your mind !
 
For years, under Obama, you guys told us the BLS was full or shit and now that's Trump is on office you tell theirs numbers are indeniable...
Make up your mind !

I think the issue was with full-time employment vs. part-time which the article addresses. And what percentage of the available workforce was working.
 
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