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

U.S. Jobless Rate Unexpectedly Fell in May as Hiring Rebounded

America’s labor market unexpectedly rebounded in May, signaling the economy is picking up faster than thought from the depths of the damage from the coronavirus pandemic.




Nonfarm payrolls rose by 2.5 million after a 20.7 million tumble the prior month that was the largest in records back to 1939, according to Labor Department data Friday. The jobless rate fell to 13.3% from 14.7%.

Economist forecasts had called for a decline of 7.5 million in payrolls and a jump in the unemployment rate to 19%. No one in Bloomberg’s survey had projected improvement in either figure.

Treasury yields and U.S. stock futures jumped after the surprise report, while the dollar spiked against the yen.

The unexpected improvement wasn’t limited to the U.S. figures. North of the border, Canadian employment rose 290,000 in May, compared with forecasts of a 500,000 slump, its statistics office reported Friday.

The data show a U.S. economy pulling back from the brink as states relax restrictions and businesses bring back staff, while supporting a rebound in the stock market. At the same time, the lack of an effective treatment for Covid-19 -- which has already killed more than 100,000 in the U.S. -- means infections may persist and possibly surge in a second wave, with the potential to further shake the labor market and extend the economic weakness.

“These improvements in the labor market reflected a limited resumption of economic activity that had been curtailed in March and April due to the coronavirus pandemic and efforts to contain it,” the Labor Department said in a statement.

The latest figures may give a boost to President Donald Trump, who has fallen behind Democratic challenger Joe Biden in polls amid the pandemic, recession and now nationwide protests over police mistreatment of African-Americans. The numbers come amid a debate over the timing and scope of additional stimulus, with Democrats and Republicans at odds following record aid approved by Congress to cushion the downturn.

Minutes after the release, Trump tweeted: “Really Big Jobs Report!” He said he would hold a news conference at 10 a.m. in Washington to discuss the report.

 
The President with the highest average quarterly real GDP growth since World War II.

As of April 2020:

01. John F. Kennedy: 5.31%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 5.18%
03. Harry Truman: 4.87%
04. Bill Clinton: 3.82%
05. Ronald Reagan: 3.62%
06. Jimmy Carter: 3.32%
07. Richard Nixon: 3.06%
08. Dwight D. Eisenhower 2.65%
09. Gerald Ford: 2.28%
10. George H.W. Bush: 2.24%
11. Donald Trump: 1.97%
12. Barack Obama: 1.90%

13. George W. Bush: 1.87%

Trump has really dropped a lot on this chart. He actually peaked about 18 months ago with 2.83% average growth in quarterly real GDP growth. Now Trump has dropped to 1.97%. Most of the fall came from first quarter GDP numbers for 2020 which showed a contraction of GDP of just over 5%, the 7th largest quarterly contraction of GDP since World War II. We won't see 2nd quarter GDP numbers until the start of August, but based on the rebound in unemployment, there may be a rebound in quarterly GDP numbers for the 2nd quarter as well. Thing is, the first quarter was only negatively impacted by the pandemic and shutdown's starting in Mid-March. The rest of the first quarter, January, February, and even early March were more business as usual, so that 5% contraction is due largely to the shut downs in the last 3 weeks of March. So its hard to say what 2nd quarter figures will look like.

Overall, the 21st century has been really a bad time for U.S. economic growth, relative to the history of economic growth in the last half of the 20th century.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for June 2020 was 11.1%. This is the 42nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 42nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 4.45% in May 2020 to 4.61% in June 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. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Donald Trump: 4.61%
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 6 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 61.5% for June 2020, up from 60.8% in May 2020.
 
There will only be three more monthly unemployment reports before the Tuesday November 3, 2020 election. One in August, One in September, and One in October. Current predictions are that unemployment will continue to hover around 10% through the end of the year. Its possible that if this is Trump's last term, he will finish it out with an average of 5.28% unemployment or higher. This means that within just 10 months, he dropped from being first on the list to #8 on the list, a very rapid decline.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2020 was 10.2%. This is the 43rd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 43rd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 4.61% in June 2020 to 4.74% in July 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. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Donald Trump: 4.74%
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 5 months left in Trumps first Presidential term.

The labor force participation rate is at 61.4% for July 2020, down from 61.5% in June 2020.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2020 was 10.2%. This is the 43rd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 43rd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 4.61% in June 2020 to 4.74% in July 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. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Donald Trump: 4.74%
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 5 months left in Trumps first Presidential term.

The labor force participation rate is at 61.4% for July 2020, down from 61.5% in June 2020.







Democrat governors are to blame for that. Thanks for pointing out what miserable bastards they are.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2020 was 10.2%. This is the 43rd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 43rd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 4.61% in June 2020 to 4.74% in July 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. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Donald Trump: 4.74%
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 5 months left in Trumps first Presidential term.

The labor force participation rate is at 61.4% for July 2020, down from 61.5% in June 2020.
You don’t suppose the lockdowns have impacted recent numbers?
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2020 was 10.2%. This is the 43rd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 43rd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 4.61% in June 2020 to 4.74% in July 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. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Donald Trump: 4.74%
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 5 months left in Trumps first Presidential term.

The labor force participation rate is at 61.4% for July 2020, down from 61.5% in June 2020.
You don’t suppose the lockdowns have impacted recent numbers?

I think the failure of a proper response to the pandemic has impacted the numbers and will continue to impact the numbers unless and until the #1 priority becomes containing and destroying the virus. There is no return to normal with the virus infecting over 60,000 people a day and killing 1,500 people a day.

Seasonal flu on average only kills 40,000 people a year in the United States. The coronavirus has killed 150,000 people in just 4 months.
 
Wow! Trump is awesome! He’s third on the list! And that horrible Obummer is 11th. He sucked so bad!

Trump at one point was #1 on the list, but he is rapidly falling now. He might have to settle for #8 on the list by the time he leaves office on January 20, 2021.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2020 was 10.2%. This is the 43rd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 43rd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 4.61% in June 2020 to 4.74% in July 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. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Donald Trump: 4.74%
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 5 months left in Trumps first Presidential term.

The labor force participation rate is at 61.4% for July 2020, down from 61.5% in June 2020.
You don’t suppose the lockdowns have impacted recent numbers?

I think the failure of a proper response to the pandemic has impacted the numbers and will continue to impact the numbers unless and until the #1 priority becomes containing and destroying the virus. There is no return to normal with the virus infecting over 60,000 people a day and killing 1,500 people a day.

Seasonal flu on average only kills 40,000 people a year in the United States. The coronavirus has killed 150,000 people in just 4 months.
You’re right. Lockdowns and their impact on delaying herd immunity as well as stifling the economy has everything to do with the bad numbers. That totally skews any legit comparisons to other admins.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2020 was 10.2%. This is the 43rd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 43rd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 4.61% in June 2020 to 4.74% in July 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. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Donald Trump: 4.74%
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 5 months left in Trumps first Presidential term.

The labor force participation rate is at 61.4% for July 2020, down from 61.5% in June 2020.
You don’t suppose the lockdowns have impacted recent numbers?

I think the failure of a proper response to the pandemic has impacted the numbers and will continue to impact the numbers unless and until the #1 priority becomes containing and destroying the virus. There is no return to normal with the virus infecting over 60,000 people a day and killing 1,500 people a day.

Seasonal flu on average only kills 40,000 people a year in the United States. The coronavirus has killed 150,000 people in just 4 months.





What failure? Trump was the ONLY politician, WORLDWIDE, to shut down air travel from China. YOUR hero's all called him a racist for doing so. No, the failure in dealing with the virus lies fully in the lap of cuomo and all of the other DEMOCRAT governors who have fucked over this country all to score political points. My question is are you merely one of their operatives spewing this shit or are you too stupid to think on your own so will believe any BS they shovel down your throat?
 
Wow! Trump is awesome! He’s third on the list! And that horrible Obummer is 11th. He sucked so bad!

Trump at one point was #1 on the list, but he is rapidly falling now. He might have to settle for #8 on the list by the time he leaves office on January 20, 2021.

Yeah man. He earned that #1 spot. The drop isn’t his fault though.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2020 was 10.2%. This is the 43rd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 43rd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 4.61% in June 2020 to 4.74% in July 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. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Donald Trump: 4.74%
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 5 months left in Trumps first Presidential term.

The labor force participation rate is at 61.4% for July 2020, down from 61.5% in June 2020.
You don’t suppose the lockdowns have impacted recent numbers?

I think the failure of a proper response to the pandemic has impacted the numbers and will continue to impact the numbers unless and until the #1 priority becomes containing and destroying the virus. There is no return to normal with the virus infecting over 60,000 people a day and killing 1,500 people a day.

Seasonal flu on average only kills 40,000 people a year in the United States. The coronavirus has killed 150,000 people in just 4 months.





What failure? Trump was the ONLY politician, WORLDWIDE, to shut down air travel from China. YOUR hero's all called him a racist for doing so. No, the failure in dealing with the virus lies fully in the lap of cuomo and all of the other DEMOCRAT governors who have fucked over this country all to score political points. My question is are you merely one of their operatives spewing this shit or are you too stupid to think on your own so will believe any BS they shovel down your throat?

You are lying or you are misinformed.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2020 was 10.2%. This is the 43rd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 43rd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 4.61% in June 2020 to 4.74% in July 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. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Donald Trump: 4.74%
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 5 months left in Trumps first Presidential term.

The labor force participation rate is at 61.4% for July 2020, down from 61.5% in June 2020.
You don’t suppose the lockdowns have impacted recent numbers?

I think the failure of a proper response to the pandemic has impacted the numbers and will continue to impact the numbers unless and until the #1 priority becomes containing and destroying the virus. There is no return to normal with the virus infecting over 60,000 people a day and killing 1,500 people a day.

Seasonal flu on average only kills 40,000 people a year in the United States. The coronavirus has killed 150,000 people in just 4 months.





What failure? Trump was the ONLY politician, WORLDWIDE, to shut down air travel from China. YOUR hero's all called him a racist for doing so. No, the failure in dealing with the virus lies fully in the lap of cuomo and all of the other DEMOCRAT governors who have fucked over this country all to score political points. My question is are you merely one of their operatives spewing this shit or are you too stupid to think on your own so will believe any BS they shovel down your throat?
Here’s a link I stumbled upon referring to US policy as ‘xenophobic‘ and it’s dated three weeks before pelosi and deblasio and the LA governor were encouraging people to flood the streets for Chinese New Year and Mardi grad...
 
Wow! Trump is awesome! He’s third on the list! And that horrible Obummer is 11th. He sucked so bad!

Trump at one point was #1 on the list, but he is rapidly falling now. He might have to settle for #8 on the list by the time he leaves office on January 20, 2021.
You can buy your way to lower employment through borrowing money. Like Trump did.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2020 was 10.2%. This is the 43rd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 43rd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 4.61% in June 2020 to 4.74% in July 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. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Donald Trump: 4.74%
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 5 months left in Trumps first Presidential term.

The labor force participation rate is at 61.4% for July 2020, down from 61.5% in June 2020.
You don’t suppose the lockdowns have impacted recent numbers?

I think the failure of a proper response to the pandemic has impacted the numbers and will continue to impact the numbers unless and until the #1 priority becomes containing and destroying the virus. There is no return to normal with the virus infecting over 60,000 people a day and killing 1,500 people a day.

Seasonal flu on average only kills 40,000 people a year in the United States. The coronavirus has killed 150,000 people in just 4 months.
You’re right. Lockdowns and their impact on delaying herd immunity as well as stifling the economy has everything to do with the bad numbers. That totally skews any legit comparisons to other admins.

Letting the virus run uncontrolled through the population in order to achieve Herd immunity would be a disaster. The United States approach has been a failure because the country has done very little to contain the virus. Its why 160,000 Americans are dead, compared to only 7 dead in TAIWAN. TAIWAN is the worlds gold standard for policy on the coronavirus and what to do about it. Had the United States followed TAIWAN's lead, and sealed the country back in January, the United States would only have less than 160 dead rather than 160,000 dead and rising. No one in TAIWAN has died in nearly 3 months.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2020 was 10.2%. This is the 43rd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 43rd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, up from 4.61% in June 2020 to 4.74% in July 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. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Donald Trump: 4.74%
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 5 months left in Trumps first Presidential term.

The labor force participation rate is at 61.4% for July 2020, down from 61.5% in June 2020.
You don’t suppose the lockdowns have impacted recent numbers?

I think the failure of a proper response to the pandemic has impacted the numbers and will continue to impact the numbers unless and until the #1 priority becomes containing and destroying the virus. There is no return to normal with the virus infecting over 60,000 people a day and killing 1,500 people a day.

Seasonal flu on average only kills 40,000 people a year in the United States. The coronavirus has killed 150,000 people in just 4 months.





What failure? Trump was the ONLY politician, WORLDWIDE, to shut down air travel from China. YOUR hero's all called him a racist for doing so. No, the failure in dealing with the virus lies fully in the lap of cuomo and all of the other DEMOCRAT governors who have fucked over this country all to score political points. My question is are you merely one of their operatives spewing this shit or are you too stupid to think on your own so will believe any BS they shovel down your throat?

Shutting down air travel from just one country, China, accomplished nothing. TAIWAN which was more exposed to China, shut down all air travel from every country and later only allowed people even their own citizens into the country after that had quarantined for 14 days and tested negative for the virus. Today, the United States has 160,000 dead, while TAIWAN has only 7 dead. See the difference?
 
Wow! Trump is awesome! He’s third on the list! And that horrible Obummer is 11th. He sucked so bad!

Trump at one point was #1 on the list, but he is rapidly falling now. He might have to settle for #8 on the list by the time he leaves office on January 20, 2021.

Yeah man. He earned that #1 spot. The drop isn’t his fault though.

Its definitely his fault. If Trump had reacted to the pandemic the way TAIWAN did, less than 8,000 Americans would have been infected, and less than 160 would have died. The virus would be contained, and any new infections would be handled with contact tracing and selective isolation of individuals. The economy would be opened up and people would be going about their normal lives. That's the way it is in TAIWAN. TAIWAN was smart because the sealed off the country and locked down everything back in January. They got a very tiny amount of the virus thanks to their early restrictive policies. This has allowed them to go back to normal, with the less than 500 people who have been sick, and only 7 deaths in a country of 25 million people.

Trump had his chance and he failed and the American public will soon vote him out of office.
 

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