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

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.


My figures come from the Bureau Of Labor Statistics. The averages are based on the monthly unemployment rate while each President was in office from January 1948 to the present. These averages are FACT. Sorry if you don't like them, but its the truth.
 
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

I use the monthly rate as reported by the Bureau Of Labor Statistics which is more accurate than simply looking at the annual figures which are rounded. Another reason its more precise is that it looks at individual months which is important especially for Presidents Johnson and Ford who picked up the office during the middle of another Presidents term. The Bureau Of Labor Statistics only has the monthly rate going back to January 1948 and that is what the list is based on. More accurate than using the annual figures which are rounded and don't account for Presidents who started in the middle of another Presidents terms because they were murdered or resigned.
 
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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.

Ford actually served 2 years and 5 months and when you average out the 29 months of monthly unemployment figures, it comes out to 7.77%. When you just use 1975 and 1976, you'll obviously get a different average because your only using 24 months and basing it on two numbers which are rounded annual averages for 1975 and 1976. My figure uses 29 data points, one for each month Ford was actually in offices, adds them up, and takes the average. Its the more accurate and precise figure.
 
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.

Ford actually served 2 years and 5 months and when you average out the 29 months of monthly unemployment figures, it comes out to 7.77%. When you just use 1975 and 1976, you'll obviously get a different average because your only using 24 months and basing it on two numbers which are rounded annual averages for 1975 and 1976. My figure uses 29 data points, one for each month Ford was actually in offices, adds them up, and takes the average. Its the more accurate and precise figure.

Well if you want to be accurate.. you should have each President's term which BEGINS on 1/20, i.e. in the case of Ford..
8/8/1974 to January 20, 1977 which is 896 days...
Can you tell me what the unemployment rate was for each of those 896 days and then what the average was?
Putz... you also seem to ignore the fact that ...

There are about 60,000 eligible households in the sample for this survey. This translates into approximately 110,000 individuals each month, a large sample compared to public opinion surveys, which usually cover fewer than 2,000 people. The CPS sample is selected so as to be representative of the entire population of the United States. In order to select the sample, all of the counties and independent cities in the country first are grouped into approximately 2,000 geographic areas (sampling units). The Census Bureau then designs and selects a sample of about 800 of these geographic areas to represent each state and the District of Columbia. The sample is a state-based design and reflects urban and rural areas, different types of industrial and farming areas, and the major geographic divisions of each state.
Every month, one-fourth of the households in the sample are changed, so that no household is interviewed for more than 4 consecutive months. After a household is interviewed for 4 consecutive months, it leaves the sample for 8 months, and then is again interviewed for the same 4 calendar months a year later, before leaving the sample for good. As a result, approximately 75 percent of the sample remains the same from month to month and 50 percent remains the same from year to year. This procedure strengthens the reliability of estimates of month-to-month and year-to-year change in the data.

Each month, highly trained and experienced Census Bureau employees contact the 60,000 eligible sample households and ask about the labor force activities (jobholding and job seeking) or non-labor force status of the members of these households during the survey reference week (usually the week that includes the 12th of the month). These are live interviews conducted either in person or over the phone. During the first interview of a household, the Census Bureau interviewer prepares a roster of the household members, including key personal characteristics such as age, sex, race, Hispanic ethnicity, marital status, educational attainment, veteran status, and so on. The information is collected using a computerized questionnaire.

How the Government Measures Unemployment

So your while your crude accuracy i.e. you didn't take the exact period served i.e. Ford's 896 days...
it is more accurate than mine.
But neither YOUR inaccuracy or mine deems your dumb ass comment regarding.."...understand how desperate trump supporters have become". My supporting Trump has nothing to do with Gerald Ford's unemployment record!
Jimmy Carter had the WORST misery index and I felt it unlike a putz like you who probably wasn't born yet and still live in your
parents basement.
 
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!

You really are stupid. But, you support trump so I'm not surprised.
 
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.


My figures come from the Bureau Of Labor Statistics. The averages are based on the monthly unemployment rate while each President was in office from January 1948 to the present. These averages are FACT. Sorry if you don't like them, but its the truth.

"There are lies, damn lies and statistics"
Anon
 
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!

You really are stupid. But, you support trump so I'm not surprised.

I have NEVER supported Trump and want him impeached and removed from office as soon as possible.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for September 2019 was 3.5%. This is the 33rd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 33rd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.03% in August 2019 to 4.01% in September 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: 4.01%
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 15 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for September 2019, the same as it was in August 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?

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

You really are stupid. But, you support trump so I'm not surprised.

I have NEVER supported Trump and want him impeached and removed from office as soon as possible.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for September 2019 was 3.5%. This is the 33rd unemployment report with Trump in office, his 33rd month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.03% in August 2019 to 4.01% in September 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: 4.01%
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 15 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for September 2019, the same as it was in August 2019.
Nothing you posted, especially name calling, is worthwhile
 
The monthly unemployment rate for October 2019 was 3.6%. This is the 34th unemployment report with Trump in office, his 34th month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.01% in September 2019 to 3.997% in October 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: 3.997%
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 14 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.3% for October 2019, up from 63.2% for September 2019.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for November 2019 was 3.5%. This is the 35th unemployment report with Trump in office, his 35th month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 3.997% in October 2019 to 3.98% in November 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: 3.98%
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 13 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for November 2019, down from 63.3% for October 2019.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for November 2019 was 3.5%. This is the 35th unemployment report with Trump in office, his 35th month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 3.997% in October 2019 to 3.98% in November 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: 3.98%
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 13 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for November 2019, down from 63.3% for October 2019.
/—-/ President Trump will complete his term. DemocRATs are shooting blanks.
 
Average means nothing...

What you get it at and what you give it back is what matters... Trump inherited a good economy and he has increased borrowing for tax cuts for the rich...
 
Average means nothing...

What you get it at and what you give it back is what matters... Trump inherited a good economy and he has increased borrowing for tax cuts for the rich...
/——-/ The President doesn’t control spending, borrowing or tax cuts. Your post is stupid.
 
The monthly unemployment rate for November 2019 was 3.5%. This is the 35th unemployment report with Trump in office, his 35th month recorded for this list. This brings Trump's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 3.997% in October 2019 to 3.98% in November 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: 3.98%
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 13 months left in Trumps first Presidential term, assuming he completes it.

The labor force participation rate is at 63.2% for November 2019, down from 63.3% for October 2019.

Why do you keep posting this information which conflicts with your deep-seated hatred of all things Trump? You destroy every other anti-Trump post you make by your extreme hypocrisy. It is a strong sign of schizophrenia. Have you sought professional help?
 
Average means nothing...

What you get it at and what you give it back is what matters... Trump inherited a good economy and he has increased borrowing for tax cuts for the rich...

Its not that simple. The Unemployment rate will often go up and down many times over a 4 year or 8 year period. Simply looking at the first month and last month of a 96 month span of time tells you virtually NOTHING about what happened during that time. The Average takes into consideration ALL THE DATA and every month while the President was in office. Your missing the vast majority of the picture when you only look at two months of data, the first and the last.

Its as absurd as a Student getting D's the first quarter of his Freshman year and then getting A's the last quarter of his Senior year and claiming the students performance should be just based on those two quarters from the first and 4th years. That's not how it is done. Grade Point Average is used because it looks at all the grades the student made during his time as a student.

So again, the last month of a 96 month Presidency does not define what happened in the previous 95 months. The picture of that is FAR more complex than what you would simply get for looking at only one or two months of data.
 

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