As for surveys of our best and worst presidents, The Murray -Blessing survey asked historians if they were liberal or conservative as they rated the presidents. Conservatives rated FDR third and liberals rated FDR in second place. In all both ratings of liberals and conservatives were about the same. Might want to check it out. I don't know if Murray Blessing still rates presidents.
Sienna College usually has respected presidential surveys.
Best and worst are personal choices in my mind.
Historians and Political Scientists probably take a little different view, maybe even as to what is good or bad for the nation.
Ask a black guy-I bet you get different answers on good and bad
Minorities are realizing who helps them and who does not. Democrats still demand that minorities remain dependent on government. How is that different than being dependent on the plantation owner?
Younger and Minority Workers Lead Wage Gains as Expansion Ages
Oct. 17, 2019, 8:59 AM
A tightening labor market with U.S. unemployment rate at a 50-year low is starting to result in higher wages for full-time workers, including younger people and minorities whose pay has lagged.
Median weekly earnings for Americans in the third quarter rose 3.6% to $919, outpacing inflation, the U.S. Labor Department reported Wednesday. Earnings for those aged 25 to 54, in their prime working years, rose by 5%, the fastest rate of growth in recent years.
Younger and Minority Workers Lead Wage Gains as Expansion Ages
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ECONOMY
Record-low black unemployment cheered by black activists
Published 1 month ago on September 9, 2019
“Love him or hate him, this is an incredible economic accomplishment for the President and a tremendous benefit for American blacks,” said Project 21 member
Derryck Green.
Along with a reported third straight month of
3.7 percent overall unemployment, the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) August jobs report noted that the overall black unemployment rate fell half-a-percent to
5.5 percent. This is the lowest black unemployment rate ever recorded. BLS began reporting employment statistics by race in 1972. And with overall white unemployment at 3.4 percent, it is also the smallest reported gap between the races ever in terms of joblessness. Until recently, the racial employment disparity between blacks and whites has generally held to a
2-1 margin.
Record-low black unemployment cheered by black activists
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Help wanted: Too many jobs and not enough workers in most states
Tim Henderson, Stateline Published 8:00 a.m. CT Oct. 15, 2019 | Updated 7:10 p.m. CT Oct. 15, 2019
In 39 states, there are more jobs than people looking for them, according to a Stateline analysis of June hiring and employment data from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Help wanted: Too many jobs and not enough workers in most states
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