Toddy,
You went for a random Google hunt and found Louis Woodhill.
Is Louis an economist?
So you still have no math that shows Obama didn't have the weakest recovery ever?
How badly did I kick the ass of your previous screen names?
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Toddy,
You went for a random Google hunt and found Louis Woodhill.
Is Louis an economist?
Toddy,So you still have no math that shows Obama didn't have the weakest recovery ever?
How badly did I kick the ass of your previous screen names?
Toddy,
Your only evidence is Mr. Woodhill...
Mr. Woodhill is an amateur
Toddy,
Your only evidence is Mr. Woodhill...
Mr. Woodhill is an amateur
How do they compare to Grifty's?You think that's the only evidence for Obama's weak GDP numbers?
Are you drunk? Hillary? LOL!
How do they compare to Grifty's?
So you still have no math that shows Obama didn't have the weakest recovery ever?
How badly did I kick the ass of your previous screen names?
The economy has grown at a 2.1% annual rate since the U.S. recovery began in mid-2009, according to gross-domestic-product data the Commerce Department released Friday.Seven Years Later, Recovery Remains the Weakest of the Post-World War II Era
Despite longevity, total growth during this economic expansion is lower than for much shorter business cycles.www.wsj.com
Makes no difference, since we all know Bush caused it and it eventually got better under Obama.
Could be it would have gotten better under almost anyone other than Bush.
But it does not appear Obama did badly.
The economy has grown at a 2.1% annual rate since the U.S. recovery began in mid-2009, according to gross-domestic-product data the Commerce Department released Friday.
Which is better than the avg annual growth rate of the past 3 republican administrations
Where is your math, Toddy?Makes no difference, since we all know Bush caused it
How did Bush do that?
But it does not appear Obama did badly.
Besides the weakest recovery ever. And the nearly $10 trillion in new debt.
Economic growth is now tracking at a 1% rate in 2016—the weakest start to a year since 2011—when combined with a downwardly revised reading for the first quarter. That makes for an annual average rate of 2.1% growth since the end of the recession, the weakest pace of any expansion since at least 1949.
Weakest pace? Weird.
Which is better than the avg annual growth rate of the past 3 republican administrations
Show your math.
The monthly unemployment rate for December 2022 was 3.5%. This is the 24th unemployment report with Biden in office, his 24th month recorded for this list. This brings Biden's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.55% in November 2022 to 4.50% in December 2022.
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. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
02. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Joe Biden: 4.50%
04. Dwight Eisenhower: 4.89%
05. Richard Nixon: 5.00%
06. Donald Trump: 5.01%
07. Bill Clinton: 5.20%
08. George W. Bush: 5.27%
09. John Kennedy: 5.98%
10. George H.W. Bush: 6.30%
11. Jimmy Carter: 6.54%
12. Barack Obama: 7.45%
13. Ronald Reagan: 7.54%
14. Gerald Ford: 7.77%
The labor force Participation rate was 62.3% for December 2022, up from 62.2% in November 2022.
Joe Biden is on track to have the lowest average monthly unemployment rate of any U.S. President in history!
That sounds pretty goodThe monthly unemployment rate for February 2023 was 3.6%. This is the 26th unemployment report with Biden in office, his 26th month recorded for this list. This brings Biden's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.46% in January 2023 to 4.43% in February 2023.
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. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
02. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Joe Biden: 4.43%
04. Dwight Eisenhower: 4.89%
05. Richard Nixon: 5.00%
06. Donald Trump: 5.01%
07. Bill Clinton: 5.20%
08. George W. Bush: 5.27%
09. John Kennedy: 5.98%
10. George H.W. Bush: 6.30%
11. Jimmy Carter: 6.54%
12. Barack Obama: 7.45%
13. Ronald Reagan: 7.54%
14. Gerald Ford: 7.77%
The labor force Participation rate was 62.5% for February 2023, up from 62.4% in January 2023.
This is an illustration of why U3 in isolation is meaningless.The monthly unemployment rate for February 2023 was 3.6%. This is the 26th unemployment report with Biden in office, his 26th month recorded for this list. This brings Biden's average unemployment rate for his term in office to date, down from 4.46% in January 2023 to 4.43% in February 2023.
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. Lyndon Johnson: 4.19%
02. Harry Truman: 4.26%
03. Joe Biden: 4.43%
04. Dwight Eisenhower: 4.89%
05. Richard Nixon: 5.00%
06. Donald Trump: 5.01%
07. Bill Clinton: 5.20%
08. George W. Bush: 5.27%
09. John Kennedy: 5.98%
10. George H.W. Bush: 6.30%
11. Jimmy Carter: 6.54%
12. Barack Obama: 7.45%
13. Ronald Reagan: 7.54%
14. Gerald Ford: 7.77%
The labor force Participation rate was 62.5% for February 2023, up from 62.4% in January 2023.