Jobs Numbers were released today, Friday, February 2, 2018, for January 2018. This is the 12th month of jobs reports under Trump. We are still adding jobs, and we added 200,000 jobs in January.
How are we doing compared to the last 5-6 years of the Obama Presidency?
Let's not just look at raw jobs numbers, but let's look at the percentage increase in jobs numbers over six month periods. That will even out the jobs numbers, which tend to vary quite a bit month to month. Each bar represents the % increase in jobs over a 6 month period ending in the designated month. Blue bars represent six month periods during the Obama Presidency; green bars represent six month periods overlapping Obama and Trump Presidencies; red bars represent six month periods during the Trump Presidency.
Here is what job growth has looked like over the past five years when calculated as a percentage increase over any running six month period:
Let's not just look at raw jobs numbers, but let's look at the percentage increase in jobs numbers over six month periods. That will even out the jobs numbers, which tend to vary quite a bit month to month. Each bar represents the % increase in jobs over a 6 month period ending in the designated month. Blue bars represent six month periods during the Obama Presidency; green bars represent six month periods overlapping Obama and Trump Presidencies; red bars represent six month periods during the Trump Presidency.
Here is what job growth has looked like over the past five years when calculated as a percentage increase over any running six month period:
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You will have to click on the graph to really see it, but compare the red sticks on the right (job growth under Trump) with the green and blue sticks. Job growth has been slowing slightly since 2015. Job growth is slightly lower under the Trump administration than it was during the five month transition period (green sticks) or the Obama years (blue sticks) displayed on this graph.
What does the future hold for job growth under Trump?
We really don't know. We know that job growth is usually better under Democratic administrations, but there's nothing predictive there. Basically, though, Trump crows about job growth... but, compared to the last years of the Obama administration, it really isn't that great (so far) or that special.
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