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

Considering he was given an economy losing 700k jobs/month and he turned it around in 9 months, at which point UE was at 10.3%, the pub outlook is gibberish.

No country is doing better than us NOW and they're waiting for us to pull them out of this gigantic Pub mess, if the Pubs would allow it, TOTAL DUPE of gloom and doom a-holes...We had 2.5% growth last year, with the Pubs and ignorant dupes fekking things up and moaning all the way. PFFFT!!

Again, your dog could direct this country to 2.5 percent growth. Record welfare, unemployment, fed pumping billions monthly into stock market, low gdp, 17 trillion in debt aren't exactly "turning it around". This is sub mediocre at best.

Obama was handed an economy on the verge of a depression and you republicans want to ignore this because your party made the mess.

Obama was handed an economy on the verge of a depression

The recession ended June 2009.

Actually it didn't.

It did end at that time. Economist define a recession as two consecutive quarters of DECLINE in real GDP growth. Real GDP grew in the the third quarter of 2009 signifying the end of the recession. The previous four quarters to that had all seen declines in real GDP growth.

Actually it didn't and that still doesn't discount the fact than when Obama was handed the presidency we were still near depression. Not recession. If the 4 quarters before June there was a decline the recession did not just suddenly stop because an increase in GDP started to rise no matter how it's defined.
 
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Again, your dog could direct this country to 2.5 percent growth. Record welfare, unemployment, fed pumping billions monthly into stock market, low gdp, 17 trillion in debt aren't exactly "turning it around". This is sub mediocre at best.

Obama was handed an economy on the verge of a depression and you republicans want to ignore this because your party made the mess.

Obama was handed an economy on the verge of a depression

The recession ended June 2009.

Actually it didn't.

It did end at that time. Economist define a recession as two consecutive quarters of DECLINE in real GDP growth. Real GDP grew in the the third quarter of 2009 signifying the end of the recession. The previous four quarters to that had all seen declines in real GDP growth.

Actually it didn't and that still doesn't discount the fact than when Obama was handed the presidency we were still near depression. Not recession. If the 4 quarters before June there was a decline the recession did not just suddenly stop because an increase in GDP started to rise no matter how it's defined.

the recession did not just suddenly stop because an increase in GDP started to rise no matter how it's defined.

That's exactly when/why a recession stops, rising GDP.

You really don't know much about economics. Neither did Obama.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for June 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 30th unemployment report with Trump in office, his 30th month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.06% in May 2019 to 4.05% in June 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.05%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 18 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 62.9% for June 2019, up from 62.8% in May 2019.


Lol! This opinion misses so many things.

There is no opinion you there. Just facts from the bureau of labor statistics.

The facts seem to miss that Trump inherited a 4.7 unemployment rate. They also don't mention that Obama inherited a failing economy of historic proportions.

But this is not looking at one month this President or that President entered office. Its looking at the whole time a President was in office and what was the average unemployment rate while they were in the White House. Its the same for each President for which monthly unemployment data is available. There is no opinion involved here. Its just average unemployment rate while a President was in office.

Its true that the unemployment rate before Trump came into office was 4.7% and that real GDP growth declined in the last two quarter's of 2008 before Obama entered office as well as the first two quarters of 2009 and Obama's Presidency.

The question of why these were the numbers while someone was President or during a particular month of someone's Presidency is a matter that is up for debate and where opinion starts to come in.

When you are handed 4.7 percent unemployment as opposed to 9 and rising upon arrival, that must be considered. You're giving Trump a ranking that has not been due to any of his policies. And you are quick to rank Trump number 1, but he hasn't served a full term.


I can't say with certainty or that it is a FACT that Trump's current ranking is not due to any of his policies. I don't like Trump or his policies, but regardless, he is currently #1 when it comes to having the lowest average unemployment rate, and his position at #1 continues to improve. Its an opinion that his policies over the past 2.5 years have not impacted the unemployment rate. As to serving a full term, there is still a chance that Trump won't complete is term. John F. Kennedy did not serve a full term and neither did Ford. Some Presidents have spent more time in office than others. Regardless have how much time they spent in office, the ranking is determined by the average monthly unemployment rate while they were in office.

As of right now, I think Trump will probably remain at #1, on the list, for a long time. 1. I actually think Trump will not be re-elected in November 2020. 2. With only 18 months left in this term, I also think he is likely to complete it and that the unemployment rate will follow the general trend seen the last several years. 3. The next administration starting in January 2021 will likely experience a recession causing the unemployment rate to rise. But Trump will miss that because I don't think he will be re-elected solidifying is position at #1 on this list for years if not decades to come.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 31st unemployment report with Trump in office, his 31st month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.05% in June 2019 to 4.04% in July 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.04%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 17 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63% for July 2019, up from 62.9% in June 2019.

If the average Unemployment rate of the last 17 months continues for the remaining 17 months of Trumps term, by the end of Trumps term, his average unemployment for his time in office will be down to 3.95%. Since Trump will likely be voted out of office in November 2020, and the next President at some point will be faced with a recession in the early 20s, Trump's record and position at the top of the list could remain for a very long time.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 31st unemployment report with Trump in office, his 31st month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.05% in June 2019 to 4.04% in July 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.04%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 17 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63% for July 2019, up from 62.9% in June 2019.

If the average Unemployment rate of the last 17 months continues for the remaining 17 months of Trumps term, by the end of Trumps term, his average unemployment for his time in office will be down to 3.95%. Since Trump will likely be voted out of office in November 2020, and the next President at some point will be faced with a recession in the early 20s, Trump's record and position at the top of the list could remain for a very long time.


Very unlikely that President Trump will not win a second term, actually.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 31st unemployment report with Trump in office, his 31st month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.05% in June 2019 to 4.04% in July 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.04%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 17 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63% for July 2019, up from 62.9% in June 2019.

If the average Unemployment rate of the last 17 months continues for the remaining 17 months of Trumps term, by the end of Trumps term, his average unemployment for his time in office will be down to 3.95%. Since Trump will likely be voted out of office in November 2020, and the next President at some point will be faced with a recession in the early 20s, Trump's record and position at the top of the list could remain for a very long time.


Very unlikely that President Trump will not win a second term, actually.

President Trump has the worst average approval rating of any President in history so far at 40%. He has been defeated in every match up poll with Joe Biden. He actually lost to Hillary Clinton by 3 million votes in the popular vote. His electoral college victory consisted a very slim margins of victory in three states, just 77,000 votes combined. He is less popular now, than he was at the time of the election. No President has ever been re-elected with less than 48% approval in the Gallup poll the week before the election. The highest Trump has ever been in the Gallup poll is 46%. Most Presidents are re-elected with an with approval ratings well above 50% in the week before the election.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 31st unemployment report with Trump in office, his 31st month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.05% in June 2019 to 4.04% in July 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.04%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 17 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63% for July 2019, up from 62.9% in June 2019.

If the average Unemployment rate of the last 17 months continues for the remaining 17 months of Trumps term, by the end of Trumps term, his average unemployment for his time in office will be down to 3.95%. Since Trump will likely be voted out of office in November 2020, and the next President at some point will be faced with a recession in the early 20s, Trump's record and position at the top of the list could remain for a very long time.


Very unlikely that President Trump will not win a second term, actually.

President Trump has the worst average approval rating of any President in history so far at 40%. He has been defeated in every match up poll with Joe Biden. He actually lost to Hillary Clinton by 3 million votes in the popular vote. His electoral college victory consisted a very slim margins of victory in three states, just 77,000 votes combined. He is less popular now, than he was at the time of the election. No President has ever been re-elected with less than 48% approval in the Gallup poll the week before the election. The highest Trump has ever been in the Gallup poll is 46%. Most Presidents are re-elected with an with approval ratings well above 50% in the week before the election.


There is no "popular" vote for President.
There is no "national election" for any position in the country.

He is not less popular than he was -
He is fulfilling all of his promises - even with the Dems a solid block of Obstruction.

He is a person that I think under polls, except on election day.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 31st unemployment report with Trump in office, his 31st month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.05% in June 2019 to 4.04% in July 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.04%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 17 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63% for July 2019, up from 62.9% in June 2019.

If the average Unemployment rate of the last 17 months continues for the remaining 17 months of Trumps term, by the end of Trumps term, his average unemployment for his time in office will be down to 3.95%. Since Trump will likely be voted out of office in November 2020, and the next President at some point will be faced with a recession in the early 20s, Trump's record and position at the top of the list could remain for a very long time.


Very unlikely that President Trump will not win a second term, actually.

President Trump has the worst average approval rating of any President in history so far at 40%. He has been defeated in every match up poll with Joe Biden. He actually lost to Hillary Clinton by 3 million votes in the popular vote. His electoral college victory consisted a very slim margins of victory in three states, just 77,000 votes combined. He is less popular now, than he was at the time of the election. No President has ever been re-elected with less than 48% approval in the Gallup poll the week before the election. The highest Trump has ever been in the Gallup poll is 46%. Most Presidents are re-elected with an with approval ratings well above 50% in the week before the election.


There is no "popular" vote for President.
There is no "national election" for any position in the country.

He is not less popular than he was -
He is fulfilling all of his promises - even with the Dems a solid block of Obstruction.

He is a person that I think under polls, except on election day.


Trump won by a slim margin in 2016. On average his disapproval rating has always been higher than his approval rating for his Presidency to this point. If he did win in 2020, which I think is very unlikely, it would be by the same slim margin that he won in 2016.

Its true that you don't win the election with the popular vote, but it is embarrassing to win without at least having a the majority of the population voting for you and is indeed considered to be slim or marginal victory.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 31st unemployment report with Trump in office, his 31st month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.05% in June 2019 to 4.04% in July 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.04%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 17 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63% for July 2019, up from 62.9% in June 2019.

If the average Unemployment rate of the last 17 months continues for the remaining 17 months of Trumps term, by the end of Trumps term, his average unemployment for his time in office will be down to 3.95%. Since Trump will likely be voted out of office in November 2020, and the next President at some point will be faced with a recession in the early 20s, Trump's record and position at the top of the list could remain for a very long time.


Very unlikely that President Trump will not win a second term, actually.

President Trump has the worst average approval rating of any President in history so far at 40%. He has been defeated in every match up poll with Joe Biden. He actually lost to Hillary Clinton by 3 million votes in the popular vote. His electoral college victory consisted a very slim margins of victory in three states, just 77,000 votes combined. He is less popular now, than he was at the time of the election. No President has ever been re-elected with less than 48% approval in the Gallup poll the week before the election. The highest Trump has ever been in the Gallup poll is 46%. Most Presidents are re-elected with an with approval ratings well above 50% in the week before the election.


There is no "popular" vote for President.
There is no "national election" for any position in the country.

He is not less popular than he was -
He is fulfilling all of his promises - even with the Dems a solid block of Obstruction.

He is a person that I think under polls, except on election day.


Trump won by a slim margin in 2016. On average his disapproval rating has always been higher than his approval rating for his Presidency to this point. If he did win in 2020, which I think is very unlikely, it would be by the same slim margin that he won in 2016.

Its true that you don't win the election with the popular vote, but it is embarrassing to win without at least having a the majority of the population voting for you and is indeed considered to be slim or marginal victory.

but it is embarrassing to win without at least having a the majority of the population voting for you and is indeed considered to be slim or marginal victory.

What do you call the guy who wins the EC while losing the popular vote?
Mr. President.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for July 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 31st unemployment report with Trump in office, his 31st month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.05% in June 2019 to 4.04% in July 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.04%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 17 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63% for July 2019, up from 62.9% in June 2019.

If the average Unemployment rate of the last 17 months continues for the remaining 17 months of Trumps term, by the end of Trumps term, his average unemployment for his time in office will be down to 3.95%. Since Trump will likely be voted out of office in November 2020, and the next President at some point will be faced with a recession in the early 20s, Trump's record and position at the top of the list could remain for a very long time.


Very unlikely that President Trump will not win a second term, actually.

President Trump has the worst average approval rating of any President in history so far at 40%. He has been defeated in every match up poll with Joe Biden. He actually lost to Hillary Clinton by 3 million votes in the popular vote. His electoral college victory consisted a very slim margins of victory in three states, just 77,000 votes combined. He is less popular now, than he was at the time of the election. No President has ever been re-elected with less than 48% approval in the Gallup poll the week before the election. The highest Trump has ever been in the Gallup poll is 46%. Most Presidents are re-elected with an with approval ratings well above 50% in the week before the election.


There is no "popular" vote for President.
There is no "national election" for any position in the country.

He is not less popular than he was -
He is fulfilling all of his promises - even with the Dems a solid block of Obstruction.

He is a person that I think under polls, except on election day.


Trump won by a slim margin in 2016. On average his disapproval rating has always been higher than his approval rating for his Presidency to this point. If he did win in 2020, which I think is very unlikely, it would be by the same slim margin that he won in 2016.

Its true that you don't win the election with the popular vote, but it is embarrassing to win without at least having a the majority of the population voting for you and is indeed considered to be slim or marginal victory.


He beat the woman that the elites had already cheated for to ensure that she be coronated.
He beat the Main Stream Media
He beat Social Media
He beat the Establishments of each party.
He beat the Intelligence agencies who were determined to have Hillary keep the status quo.

Remind me, where is the embarrassment?
 
The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

Averages don't mean shit. Obama was in office less than a month in Jan 2009 when 900,000 + or - jobs were lost.

When you copy and post (echo) something without thought, it is embarrassing. No?
 
The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

And remember under Obama this was how he approached business!
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The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

And remember under Obama this was how he approached business!
View attachment 277837
Obama was king of the jerks-what a train wreck.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

And remember under Obama this was how he approached business!
View attachment 277837
Obama was king of the jerks-what a train wreck.

The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

Keep pushing this BIG LIE, it only make what credibility you might have had to zero.

Compare Today's Unemployment with the Past

Anyone who looks over this ^^^ link ought to understand the BIG LIE you've posted; it fails for those with the ability to read, comprehend and understand how desperate trump supporters have become.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

And remember under Obama this was how he approached business!
View attachment 277837
Obama was king of the jerks-what a train wreck.

The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

Keep pushing this BIG LIE, it only make what credibility you might have had to zero.

Compare Today's Unemployment with the Past

Anyone who looks over this ^^^ link ought to understand the BIG LIE you've posted; it fails for those with the ability to read, comprehend and understand how desperate trump supporters have become.
Tell us why-we are listening, but it looks good for now!
 
The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

And remember under Obama this was how he approached business!
View attachment 277837
Obama was king of the jerks-what a train wreck.

The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

Keep pushing this BIG LIE, it only make what credibility you might have had to zero.

Compare Today's Unemployment with the Past

Anyone who looks over this ^^^ link ought to understand the BIG LIE you've posted; it fails for those with the ability to read, comprehend and understand how desperate trump supporters have become.

Maybe you should look at that page again and do what I did... actually calculate based on your link...
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The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

And remember under Obama this was how he approached business!
View attachment 277837
Obama was king of the jerks-what a train wreck.

The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

Keep pushing this BIG LIE, it only make what credibility you might have had to zero.

Compare Today's Unemployment with the Past

Anyone who looks over this ^^^ link ought to understand the BIG LIE you've posted; it fails for those with the ability to read, comprehend and understand how desperate trump supporters have become.

Maybe you should look at that page again and do what I did... actually calculate based on your link...
View attachment 277951

Maybe you need to take a remedial course in basic arithmetic.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

And remember under Obama this was how he approached business!
View attachment 277837
Obama was king of the jerks-what a train wreck.

The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

Keep pushing this BIG LIE, it only make what credibility you might have had to zero.

Compare Today's Unemployment with the Past

Anyone who looks over this ^^^ link ought to understand the BIG LIE you've posted; it fails for those with the ability to read, comprehend and understand how desperate trump supporters have become.

Maybe you should look at that page again and do what I did... actually calculate based on your link...
View attachment 277951

Maybe you need to take a remedial course in basic arithmetic.

Unlike you I use a computer and excel and the averages of the president term(s) in office i.e. Reagan 8 years, Carter 4, Ford 2 years, is what was used. Excel has an "average" function. So once again dummies like you probably don't comprehend that.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for August 2019 was 3.7%. This is the 32nd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 32nd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.04% in July 2019 to 4.03% in August 2019.

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. Donald Trump: 4.03%
02. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
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 16 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for August 2019, up from 63% in July 2019.

Averages don't mean shit. Obama was in office less than a month in Jan 2009 when 900,000 + or - jobs were lost.

When you copy and post (echo) something without thought, it is embarrassing. No?

Averages mean everything because they consider EVERYTHING, as opposed to some narrow picture of a few months or a year of one Presidents term!
 

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