320 Years of History
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I am not among those who think "the sky is falling," so to speak. I don't care who is responsible for the current state of our nation, but as I look at where it is as shown by several key metrics, I find assertions (and their supporting arguments) that the U.S. is "a mess" downright empty, little more than a scare tactic to manipulate action in one way or another.
What are some of the key metrics of how our nation has changed over the past eight years?
FWIW, the adult population is ~245M and of them, ~35M are retirement age.
The Good:
While the pic above refers to the figures as "Obama's numbers," I used it because the data sources "out there" almost invariably cast their observations with reference to Mr. Obama. That is also the reason for the eight year window. That said, this thread is not intended to be a discussion about Mr. Obama or his adversaries for three reasons:
Thread discussion topic/question:
What are some of the key metrics of how our nation has changed over the past eight years?
FWIW, the adult population is ~245M and of them, ~35M are retirement age.
The Good:
- Jobs -- Increased by 6.3M
- Unemployment rate -- down by 5.3% to what is essentially structural levels
- S&P 500 -- Up 156%
- Real weekly earnings -- Up by 1.7%
- Corporate profits -- up 182%
- Petroleum imports -- Down 55%
- Wind and solar production -- Up 248%
- Exports of goods and services -- Up 39%
- Consumer prices -- Up by 11.6%
- Food stamp recipients -- Up 46%
- Long term unemployed people -- Up 86K
- Average health insurance premium -- Up 2%
- Number of health insurers -- Up 25%
- Public debt -- Up 106%
- U.S. crude oil production -- Up 76%
- Gun buyer background checks -- Up 46% (I can see calling this good, I don't know what is bad about it, but I put it in this group because maybe someone thinks it's bad)
While the pic above refers to the figures as "Obama's numbers," I used it because the data sources "out there" almost invariably cast their observations with reference to Mr. Obama. That is also the reason for the eight year window. That said, this thread is not intended to be a discussion about Mr. Obama or his adversaries for three reasons:
- There's enough of that already on the forum.
- For a good many of the metrics, the President's influence on them is marginal and or debatable at best, no matter who the President is.
- Mr. Obama is leaving office and what he's done, influenced or affected is all but irrelevant at this point; if there's to be any long term impact with regard to the figures cited above, now is not when that will be shown to be so or not so.
Thread discussion topic/question:
- With regard to the information above, what about it indicates the country is "a mess" or whatever term/phrase you may care to use that implies that, as a nation, we are overall worse off than we were eight years ago? How so and why?
- All posts must either:
- Answer the thread questions asked (both the main question and the "how so and why" question), or
- Respond to others answers to the the thread question.
- No discussion of who is to blame or who should get credit for the observed metrics or any other metrics cited. This is a discussion about observed facts and one's interpretation of and value assessments about them. Who's to blame and who gets credit, as well as identifying who one thinks those individuals/groups be is off limits.
Posters are free to identify policies, actions, and ideas -- the "what" -- that have positive, neutral, or negative impacts on observed facts and inferred conclusions. - Provide references for any cited facts or ideas that are not widely and well understood and/or accepted.