Neat how you assholes accuse Miller of being dishonest only to be dishonest.
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Crepitus says Trump was handed a great economy. Sure sounds neat. After 8 years the O'bummer Xiden admin. proved underachievers, evidenced by a much improved economy when they left.
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Crepitus says Trump was handed a great economy because unemployment was low. Sure sounds neat. After 8 years the O'bummer Xiden admin. proved underachievers, evidenced by a much improved unemployment rate when they left.
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Crepitus says Trump was handed a great economy. Sure sounds neat. After 8 years the O'bummer Xiden admin. proved underachievers, evidenced by an unremarkable GDP that increased every year after they left.
D. Moonglow says Trump wrecked the great economy left to him. Let me know when Moonglow says something worth a **** at all. He's clearly intellectually dishonest and denies COVID. Then there's the elephant in the room dumb ****, the GDP increased approx. 40% Trump's last two quarters. **** you're stupid.
I am sorry you are so butt hurt over the truth, but Trump left us with more record debt and a crappy economy. Life sucks so buck up little one and put on yer big boy pants it's time to realize the truth.
.The U.S. recorded its sharpest spike in the
poverty rate
since the 1960s, with 8 million Americans being added to the government designation of
poor by the end of
2020.Jan 25, 2021
8 million more Americans, including 2.4 million Black Americans, were living in poverty at the end of 2020 compared to one year before.
www.newsweek.com
The U.S. poverty rate rose by 2.4 percentage points during the final months of 2020 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and lingering economic stagnation. Economists from the University of Chicago and University of Notre Dame said the nation saw the largest annual increase in poverty in nearly 60 years.
Black Americans were hit the hardest during this time period. The poverty rate for Black Americans jumped by 5.4 percentage points, meaning that about 2.5 million more Black individuals are now considered poor by official government classification. The overall U.S. poverty rate, according to this latest study, sat at about 11.8 percent in December 2020.
One of the researchers who led the study, Professor Bruce D. Meyer of the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy, told
Newsweek Monday that if not for additional government aid, "poverty would rise substantially" across the country. The study, which pulled data from late December surveys, found that the CARES Act stimulus relief checks passed last March helped to forestall the poverty rate from spiking even higher.