The President with the worst average unemployment rate since World War II is?

Hmmm - after losing 10 million jobs in the last week, Trump may beat 'em all within the next 2-3 months.

If the Unemployment rate averaged 10% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 5.09%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 20% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 6.97%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 30% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 8.84%.
thing is he's not leaving office in January
Average Joe American realizes the jobs lost is not due to the President policies

If your honest and objective, you would realize that any sitting President can be defeated regardless of the situation. Donald Trump's victory in 2016 was a weak one, losing the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes. Donald Trump scraped together an electoral victory through victories by tiny margins in the 3 states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. So Donald Trump started off his presidency with rather weak support in January 1917. Since that time, his approval rating has averaged 40%, the lowest in history, and he was impeached by the House Of Representatives, and faced a trial for removal form office by the Senate. Now the current circumstances where the United States has become the epicenter for a global pandemic. Over a thousand people dying a day, and the threat that unemployment levels could exceed levels during the Great Depression of the 1930s. For a President starting out with a weak base of support, his chances do not look good for November 2020.
You aren't being honest Trump won 30 states and the popular vote of those 30 states
hopefully by the end of this virus blue state population will be decimated
Hows that for honesty?

So a state with 33 million residents is equal to a state with 500,000 residents? :rolleyes: You have much to learn son.
So a state with 33 million residents is equal to a state with 500,000 residents?

Of course not. Wyoming has 3 electoral votes while California has 55.

Then WTF difference does it make that Dear Leader won 30 states which included THE LEAST POPULOUS?

Then WTF difference does it make that Dear Leader won 30 states

Because the 30 states he won had more electoral college votes than the 20 Hillary won.

Yep - Good ol' EC ... Our Last Vestige of Slavery in which acres vote instead of people and a vote in Wyoming, Montana and Alaska carries triple the weight of a vote in New York or Texas. :rolleyes:

acres vote instead of people

Liar.

a vote in Wyoming, Montana and Alaska carries triple the weight of a vote in New York or Texas.

That's not even close to true.
It is exactly true
600,000 votes in Wyoming gets you 3 EVs
200,000 each

40 million in California gets you 57 EVs
700,000 each

It is exactly true
600,000 votes in Wyoming gets you 3 EVs
200,000 each


Nope. Wyoming gets 1 EV, and 1 House member, for the 600,000 in population.

In California, you get 53 EV, and 53 House members, for the 39 million in population.

736,000 each.
Wyoming gets 3 EVs. 1 Congressman and 2 Senators

Wyoming doesn't get 2 Senators because of their population.

You are an idiot. Each state gets two Senators regardless of population. Somebody better tell John Barrasso and Mike Enzi that one of them is NOT a Senator from Wyoming.
You're the idiot for thinking that's what he said or meant TORY
 
Hmmm - after losing 10 million jobs in the last week, Trump may beat 'em all within the next 2-3 months.

If the Unemployment rate averaged 10% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 5.09%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 20% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 6.97%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 30% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 8.84%.
thing is he's not leaving office in January
Average Joe American realizes the jobs lost is not due to the President policies

If your honest and objective, you would realize that any sitting President can be defeated regardless of the situation. Donald Trump's victory in 2016 was a weak one, losing the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes. Donald Trump scraped together an electoral victory through victories by tiny margins in the 3 states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. So Donald Trump started off his presidency with rather weak support in January 1917. Since that time, his approval rating has averaged 40%, the lowest in history, and he was impeached by the House Of Representatives, and faced a trial for removal form office by the Senate. Now the current circumstances where the United States has become the epicenter for a global pandemic. Over a thousand people dying a day, and the threat that unemployment levels could exceed levels during the Great Depression of the 1930s. For a President starting out with a weak base of support, his chances do not look good for November 2020.
You aren't being honest Trump won 30 states and the popular vote of those 30 states
hopefully by the end of this virus blue state population will be decimated
Hows that for honesty?

So a state with 33 million residents is equal to a state with 500,000 residents? :rolleyes: You have much to learn son.
So a state with 33 million residents is equal to a state with 500,000 residents?

Of course not. Wyoming has 3 electoral votes while California has 55.

Then WTF difference does it make that Dear Leader won 30 states which included THE LEAST POPULOUS?

Then WTF difference does it make that Dear Leader won 30 states

Because the 30 states he won had more electoral college votes than the 20 Hillary won.

Yep - Good ol' EC ... Our Last Vestige of Slavery in which acres vote instead of people and a vote in Wyoming, Montana and Alaska carries triple the weight of a vote in New York or Texas. :rolleyes:

acres vote instead of people

Liar.

a vote in Wyoming, Montana and Alaska carries triple the weight of a vote in New York or Texas.

That's not even close to true.
It is exactly true
600,000 votes in Wyoming gets you 3 EVs
200,000 each

40 million in California gets you 57 EVs
700,000 each

It is exactly true
600,000 votes in Wyoming gets you 3 EVs
200,000 each


Nope. Wyoming gets 1 EV, and 1 House member, for the 600,000 in population.

In California, you get 53 EV, and 53 House members, for the 39 million in population.

736,000 each.
Wyoming gets 3 EVs. 1 Congressman and 2 Senators

Wyoming doesn't get 2 Senators because of their population.

You are an idiot. Each state gets two Senators regardless of population. Somebody better tell John Barrasso and Mike Enzi that one of them is NOT a Senator from Wyoming.
You're the idiot for thinking that's what he said or meant TORY

Nobody pulled your fucking string, dumbass!
 
Hmmm - after losing 10 million jobs in the last week, Trump may beat 'em all within the next 2-3 months.

If the Unemployment rate averaged 10% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 5.09%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 20% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 6.97%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 30% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 8.84%.
thing is he's not leaving office in January
Average Joe American realizes the jobs lost is not due to the President policies

If your honest and objective, you would realize that any sitting President can be defeated regardless of the situation. Donald Trump's victory in 2016 was a weak one, losing the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes. Donald Trump scraped together an electoral victory through victories by tiny margins in the 3 states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. So Donald Trump started off his presidency with rather weak support in January 1917. Since that time, his approval rating has averaged 40%, the lowest in history, and he was impeached by the House Of Representatives, and faced a trial for removal form office by the Senate. Now the current circumstances where the United States has become the epicenter for a global pandemic. Over a thousand people dying a day, and the threat that unemployment levels could exceed levels during the Great Depression of the 1930s. For a President starting out with a weak base of support, his chances do not look good for November 2020.
You aren't being honest Trump won 30 states and the popular vote of those 30 states
hopefully by the end of this virus blue state population will be decimated
Hows that for honesty?

So a state with 33 million residents is equal to a state with 500,000 residents? :rolleyes: You have much to learn son.
So a state with 33 million residents is equal to a state with 500,000 residents?

Of course not. Wyoming has 3 electoral votes while California has 55.

Then WTF difference does it make that Dear Leader won 30 states which included THE LEAST POPULOUS?

Then WTF difference does it make that Dear Leader won 30 states

Because the 30 states he won had more electoral college votes than the 20 Hillary won.

Yep - Good ol' EC ... Our Last Vestige of Slavery in which acres vote instead of people and a vote in Wyoming, Montana and Alaska carries triple the weight of a vote in New York or Texas. :rolleyes:

acres vote instead of people

Liar.

a vote in Wyoming, Montana and Alaska carries triple the weight of a vote in New York or Texas.

That's not even close to true.
It is exactly true
600,000 votes in Wyoming gets you 3 EVs
200,000 each

40 million in California gets you 57 EVs
700,000 each

It is exactly true
600,000 votes in Wyoming gets you 3 EVs
200,000 each


Nope. Wyoming gets 1 EV, and 1 House member, for the 600,000 in population.

In California, you get 53 EV, and 53 House members, for the 39 million in population.

736,000 each.
Wyoming gets 3 EVs. 1 Congressman and 2 Senators

Wyoming doesn't get 2 Senators because of their population.

You are an idiot. Each state gets two Senators regardless of population. Somebody better tell John Barrasso and Mike Enzi that one of them is NOT a Senator from Wyoming.
You're the idiot for thinking that's what he said or meant TORY

Nobody pulled your fucking string, dumbass!
Dumbass your total ignorance drew my attention.
 
Hmmm - after losing 10 million jobs in the last week, Trump may beat 'em all within the next 2-3 months.

If the Unemployment rate averaged 10% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 5.09%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 20% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 6.97%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 30% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 8.84%.
thing is he's not leaving office in January
Average Joe American realizes the jobs lost is not due to the President policies

If your honest and objective, you would realize that any sitting President can be defeated regardless of the situation. Donald Trump's victory in 2016 was a weak one, losing the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes. Donald Trump scraped together an electoral victory through victories by tiny margins in the 3 states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. So Donald Trump started off his presidency with rather weak support in January 1917. Since that time, his approval rating has averaged 40%, the lowest in history, and he was impeached by the House Of Representatives, and faced a trial for removal form office by the Senate. Now the current circumstances where the United States has become the epicenter for a global pandemic. Over a thousand people dying a day, and the threat that unemployment levels could exceed levels during the Great Depression of the 1930s. For a President starting out with a weak base of support, his chances do not look good for November 2020.
You aren't being honest Trump won 30 states and the popular vote of those 30 states
hopefully by the end of this virus blue state population will be decimated
Hows that for honesty?

So a state with 33 million residents is equal to a state with 500,000 residents? :rolleyes: You have much to learn son.
So a state with 33 million residents is equal to a state with 500,000 residents?

Of course not. Wyoming has 3 electoral votes while California has 55.

Then WTF difference does it make that Dear Leader won 30 states which included THE LEAST POPULOUS?

Then WTF difference does it make that Dear Leader won 30 states

Because the 30 states he won had more electoral college votes than the 20 Hillary won.

Yep - Good ol' EC ... Our Last Vestige of Slavery in which acres vote instead of people and a vote in Wyoming, Montana and Alaska carries triple the weight of a vote in New York or Texas. :rolleyes:

acres vote instead of people

Liar.

a vote in Wyoming, Montana and Alaska carries triple the weight of a vote in New York or Texas.

That's not even close to true.
It is exactly true
600,000 votes in Wyoming gets you 3 EVs
200,000 each

40 million in California gets you 57 EVs
700,000 each

It is exactly true
600,000 votes in Wyoming gets you 3 EVs
200,000 each


Nope. Wyoming gets 1 EV, and 1 House member, for the 600,000 in population.

In California, you get 53 EV, and 53 House members, for the 39 million in population.

736,000 each.
Wyoming gets 3 EVs. 1 Congressman and 2 Senators

Wyoming doesn't get 2 Senators because of their population.

You are an idiot. Each state gets two Senators regardless of population. Somebody better tell John Barrasso and Mike Enzi that one of them is NOT a Senator from Wyoming.
You're the idiot for thinking that's what he said or meant TORY

Nobody pulled your fucking string, dumbass!
Dumbass your total ignorance drew my attention.
My ignorance? Feel free to point out anything I said was wrong, you incredible moron!
 
Hmmm - after losing 10 million jobs in the last week, Trump may beat 'em all within the next 2-3 months.

If the Unemployment rate averaged 10% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 5.09%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 20% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 6.97%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 30% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 8.84%.
thing is he's not leaving office in January
Average Joe American realizes the jobs lost is not due to the President policies

If your honest and objective, you would realize that any sitting President can be defeated regardless of the situation. Donald Trump's victory in 2016 was a weak one, losing the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes. Donald Trump scraped together an electoral victory through victories by tiny margins in the 3 states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. So Donald Trump started off his presidency with rather weak support in January 1917. Since that time, his approval rating has averaged 40%, the lowest in history, and he was impeached by the House Of Representatives, and faced a trial for removal form office by the Senate. Now the current circumstances where the United States has become the epicenter for a global pandemic. Over a thousand people dying a day, and the threat that unemployment levels could exceed levels during the Great Depression of the 1930s. For a President starting out with a weak base of support, his chances do not look good for November 2020.
You aren't being honest Trump won 30 states and the popular vote of those 30 states
hopefully by the end of this virus blue state population will be decimated
Hows that for honesty?

So a state with 33 million residents is equal to a state with 500,000 residents? :rolleyes: You have much to learn son.
So a state with 33 million residents is equal to a state with 500,000 residents?

Of course not. Wyoming has 3 electoral votes while California has 55.

Then WTF difference does it make that Dear Leader won 30 states which included THE LEAST POPULOUS?

Then WTF difference does it make that Dear Leader won 30 states

Because the 30 states he won had more electoral college votes than the 20 Hillary won.

Yep - Good ol' EC ... Our Last Vestige of Slavery in which acres vote instead of people and a vote in Wyoming, Montana and Alaska carries triple the weight of a vote in New York or Texas. :rolleyes:

acres vote instead of people

Liar.

a vote in Wyoming, Montana and Alaska carries triple the weight of a vote in New York or Texas.

That's not even close to true.
It is exactly true
600,000 votes in Wyoming gets you 3 EVs
200,000 each

40 million in California gets you 57 EVs
700,000 each

It is exactly true
600,000 votes in Wyoming gets you 3 EVs
200,000 each


Nope. Wyoming gets 1 EV, and 1 House member, for the 600,000 in population.

In California, you get 53 EV, and 53 House members, for the 39 million in population.

736,000 each.
Wyoming gets 3 EVs. 1 Congressman and 2 Senators

Wyoming doesn't get 2 Senators because of their population.

You are an idiot. Each state gets two Senators regardless of population. Somebody better tell John Barrasso and Mike Enzi that one of them is NOT a Senator from Wyoming.
You're the idiot for thinking that's what he said or meant TORY

Nobody pulled your fucking string, dumbass!
Dumbass your total ignorance drew my attention.
My ignorance? Feel free to point out anything I said was wrong, you incredible moron!
I did point out your ignorance when I called you a ignorant fuck. you're so f****** ignorant you can't even realize what I was pointing out
 
Hmmm - after losing 10 million jobs in the last week, Trump may beat 'em all within the next 2-3 months.

If the Unemployment rate averaged 10% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 5.09%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 20% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 6.97%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 30% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 8.84%.
thing is he's not leaving office in January
Average Joe American realizes the jobs lost is not due to the President policies

If your honest and objective, you would realize that any sitting President can be defeated regardless of the situation. Donald Trump's victory in 2016 was a weak one, losing the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes. Donald Trump scraped together an electoral victory through victories by tiny margins in the 3 states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. So Donald Trump started off his presidency with rather weak support in January 1917. Since that time, his approval rating has averaged 40%, the lowest in history, and he was impeached by the House Of Representatives, and faced a trial for removal form office by the Senate. Now the current circumstances where the United States has become the epicenter for a global pandemic. Over a thousand people dying a day, and the threat that unemployment levels could exceed levels during the Great Depression of the 1930s. For a President starting out with a weak base of support, his chances do not look good for November 2020.
You aren't being honest Trump won 30 states and the popular vote of those 30 states
hopefully by the end of this virus blue state population will be decimated
Hows that for honesty?

So a state with 33 million residents is equal to a state with 500,000 residents? :rolleyes: You have much to learn son.
So a state with 33 million residents is equal to a state with 500,000 residents?

Of course not. Wyoming has 3 electoral votes while California has 55.

Then WTF difference does it make that Dear Leader won 30 states which included THE LEAST POPULOUS?

Then WTF difference does it make that Dear Leader won 30 states

Because the 30 states he won had more electoral college votes than the 20 Hillary won.

Yep - Good ol' EC ... Our Last Vestige of Slavery in which acres vote instead of people and a vote in Wyoming, Montana and Alaska carries triple the weight of a vote in New York or Texas. :rolleyes:

acres vote instead of people

Liar.

a vote in Wyoming, Montana and Alaska carries triple the weight of a vote in New York or Texas.

That's not even close to true.
It is exactly true
600,000 votes in Wyoming gets you 3 EVs
200,000 each

40 million in California gets you 57 EVs
700,000 each

It is exactly true
600,000 votes in Wyoming gets you 3 EVs
200,000 each


Nope. Wyoming gets 1 EV, and 1 House member, for the 600,000 in population.

In California, you get 53 EV, and 53 House members, for the 39 million in population.

736,000 each.
Wyoming gets 3 EVs. 1 Congressman and 2 Senators

Wyoming doesn't get 2 Senators because of their population.

You are an idiot. Each state gets two Senators regardless of population. Somebody better tell John Barrasso and Mike Enzi that one of them is NOT a Senator from Wyoming.
You're the idiot for thinking that's what he said or meant TORY

Nobody pulled your fucking string, dumbass!
Dumbass your total ignorance drew my attention.
My ignorance? Feel free to point out anything I said was wrong, you incredible moron!
I did point out your ignorance when I called you a ignorant fuck. you're so f****** ignorant you can't even realize what I was pointing out
So, you cannot point out anywhere I was incorrect, so that is why you are the dumbass!
 
Nothing about doing away with internal combustion cars at least.Or the other fear-mongering you've had....
Huh?? I thought cars produced carbon????????????????

Here's what the libcommie Sanders admits to now:

Sanders’s $16.3 trillion proposal to make the Green New Deal a reality is the largest among the Democratic contenders. The idea is to generate money from sources like selling energy via power marketing authorities, penalties on polluters, and income taxes from the 20 million new jobs created under the plan.

The timeline is aggressive too. While other candidates are aiming to make the US economy carbon neutral by 2050, Sanders’s Green New Deal aims to decarbonize transportation and power generation, the two largest sources of emissions, by 2030.
 
Nothing about doing away with internal combustion cars at least.Or the other fear-mongering you've had....
Huh?? I thought cars produced carbon????????????????

Here's what the libcommie Sanders admits to now:

Sanders’s $16.3 trillion proposal to make the Green New Deal a reality is the largest among the Democratic contenders. The idea is to generate money from sources like selling energy via power marketing authorities, penalties on polluters, and income taxes from the 20 million new jobs created under the plan.

The timeline is aggressive too. While other candidates are aiming to make the US economy carbon neutral by 2050, Sanders’s Green New Deal aims to decarbonize transportation and power generation, the two largest sources of emissions, by 2030.
Well he lost. Maybe too bad. But only the GOP garbage propaganda machine makes people think they're coming to take your cars or your guns or any of the other stupid crap you believe....
 
The President with the worst average unemployment rate since World War II is?

Barrack Obama: 8.86%

Average Unemployment Rates For US Presidents since World War II:

01. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
02. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Dwight Eisenhower: 4.89%
04. Richard Nixon: 5.00%
05. Bill Clinton: 5.20%
06. George W. Bush: 5.27%
07. John Kennedy: 5.98%
08. George H.W. Bush: 6.30%
09. Jimmy Carter: 6.54%
10. Ronald Reagan: 7.54%
11. Gerald Ford: 7.77%
12. Barack Obama: 8.86%
The pussygrabber inherited unemployment from Barack at 4.9%, currently near 20%, great job!!!
 
Well he lost. Maybe too bad. But only the GOP garbage propaganda machine makes people think they're coming to take your cars or your guns or any of the other stupid crap you believe....

Yes Sanders, an open communist, lost but Biden supports the Green New Deal Second Great Depression and Communist Revolution too.

Maybe if you had bothered to finish HS you would know that cars have internal combustion engines!!
 
I predict that this thread will be rife with deflections and attempts to change the subject for the foreseeable future.

Who knew that when Trump was telling his “fans” that the REAL unemployment rate was 20% or 30% or 40% back in the summer of 2016....that he was able to see into the future?
 
I predict that this thread will be rife with deflections and attempts to change the subject for the foreseeable future.

Who knew that when Trump was telling his “fans” that the REAL unemployment rate was 20% or 30% or 40% back in the summer of 2016....that he was able to see into the future?
Trumps U6 number will be close to 30 percent

The number he insisted be used on Obama. Remember Labor Force Participation Rate?

They will never raise that one again
 
Rupert Murdoch owns every newspaper and the only TV channel that agrees with your idiocy. And now Trump believes all that crap. Thursday he says closed down till May 1st at least, Friday he says liberate Virginia. Absolutely nuts.

What's nuts is Democrats supporting communists like Sanders just after communism killed 150 million. You always keep the larger context in mind.
 
I predict that this thread will be rife with deflections and attempts to change the subject for the foreseeable future.

Who knew that when Trump was telling his “fans” that the REAL unemployment rate was 20% or 30% or 40% back in the summer of 2016....that he was able to see into the future?
Trumps U6 number will be close to 30 percent

The number he insisted be used on Obama. Remember Labor Force Participation Rate?

They will never raise that one again

Could anything on earth be more desperate and moronic than trying to attribute pandemic unemployment to Trump??
 
The monthly unemployment rate for April 2020 was 14.7%. This is the 40th unemployment report with Trump in office, his 40th month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 3.96% in March 2020 to 4.23% in April 2020.

The President with the worst average unemployment rate since World War II is?

Gerald Ford: 7.77%

Average Unemployment Rates for US Presidents since after World War II:

01. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
02. Donald Trump: 4.23%
03. Harry Truman: 4.26%
04. Dwight Eisenhower: 4.89%
05. Richard Nixon: 5.00%
06. Bill Clinton: 5.20%
07. George W. Bush: 5.27%
08. John Kennedy: 5.98%
09. George H.W. Bush: 6.30%
10. Jimmy Carter: 6.54%
11. Barack Obama: 7.45%
12. Ronald Reagan: 7.54%
13. Gerald Ford: 7.77%



There are 8 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 60.2% for April 2020, down from 62.7% in March 2020. This is the lowest labor force participation rate since January 1973 when it stood at 60.0%.

The April unemployment rate of 14.7% is the highest since 1939 when the annual unemployment number was 17.2%. So this is the highest monthly unemployment rate in 81 years.

Trump loses his #1 position on the chart of the lowest average unemployment rates since World War II. Donald Trump may drop further down the chart over the next 8 months.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for April 2020 was 14.7%. This is the 40th unemployment report with Trump in office, his 40th month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 3.96% in March 2020 to 4.23% in April 2020.

The President with the worst average unemployment rate since World War II is?

Gerald Ford: 7.77%

Average Unemployment Rates for US Presidents since after World War II:

01. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
02. Donald Trump: 4.23%
03. Harry Truman: 4.26%
04. Dwight Eisenhower: 4.89%
05. Richard Nixon: 5.00%
06. Bill Clinton: 5.20%
07. George W. Bush: 5.27%
08. John Kennedy: 5.98%
09. George H.W. Bush: 6.30%
10. Jimmy Carter: 6.54%
11. Barack Obama: 7.45%
12. Ronald Reagan: 7.54%
13. Gerald Ford: 7.77%



There are 8 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 60.2% for April 2020, down from 62.7% in March 2020. This is the lowest labor force participation rate since January 1973 when it stood at 60.0%.

The April unemployment rate of 14.7% is the highest since 1939 when the annual unemployment number was 17.2%. So this is the highest monthly unemployment rate in 81 years.

Trump loses his #1 position on the chart of the lowest average unemployment rates since World War II. Donald Trump may drop further down the chart over the next 8 months.
take out effect of pandemic and Trump is number 1. Not surprising since Trump is pro business well Democrats are anti-business.
 
I predict that this thread will be rife with deflections and attempts to change the subject for the foreseeable future.

Who knew that when Trump was telling his “fans” that the REAL unemployment rate was 20% or 30% or 40% back in the summer of 2016....that he was able to see into the future?
Trumps U6 number will be close to 30 percent

The number he insisted be used on Obama. Remember Labor Force Participation Rate?

They will never raise that one again
It's 22.8% under Depression Don. The highest it ever got under Obama was 17.1%.
 
I predict that this thread will be rife with deflections and attempts to change the subject for the foreseeable future.

Who knew that when Trump was telling his “fans” that the REAL unemployment rate was 20% or 30% or 40% back in the summer of 2016....that he was able to see into the future?
Trumps U6 number will be close to 30 percent

The number he insisted be used on Obama. Remember Labor Force Participation Rate?

They will never raise that one again

Could anything on earth be more desperate and moronic than trying to attribute pandemic unemployment to Trump??
Trump is the president.

Usually he is born on Third Base and bragging he hit a triple.
Now he has to actually do something
 
The monthly unemployment rate for April 2020 was 14.7%. This is the 40th unemployment report with Trump in office, his 40th month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 3.96% in March 2020 to 4.23% in April 2020.

The President with the worst average unemployment rate since World War II is?

Gerald Ford: 7.77%

Average Unemployment Rates for US Presidents since after World War II:

01. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
02. Donald Trump: 4.23%
03. Harry Truman: 4.26%
04. Dwight Eisenhower: 4.89%
05. Richard Nixon: 5.00%
06. Bill Clinton: 5.20%
07. George W. Bush: 5.27%
08. John Kennedy: 5.98%
09. George H.W. Bush: 6.30%
10. Jimmy Carter: 6.54%
11. Barack Obama: 7.45%
12. Ronald Reagan: 7.54%
13. Gerald Ford: 7.77%



There are 8 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 60.2% for April 2020, down from 62.7% in March 2020. This is the lowest labor force participation rate since January 1973 when it stood at 60.0%.

The April unemployment rate of 14.7% is the highest since 1939 when the annual unemployment number was 17.2%. So this is the highest monthly unemployment rate in 81 years.

Trump loses his #1 position on the chart of the lowest average unemployment rates since World War II. Donald Trump may drop further down the chart over the next 8 months.
take out effect of pandemic and Trump is number 1. Not surprising since Trump is pro business well Democrats are anti-business.
Take out 9-11 and Bush kept us safe
 

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