The Labor Department reported the economy added 130,000 jobs in January and the unemployment rate came in at 4.3%, it was 4% when President Biden left office. The Department also revised all of 2025's job creation to be a corrected 181,000 jobs created instead of the 584,000 reported just last month. It was a pitiful monthly average of only 15,083 per month.
By comparison, job creation in President Biden's 13th month in office January 2022, the economy created 513,000 jobs and a unemployment rate of 4%. Job creation and the unemployment rate did better in President Biden's first 13 months than it did in Trump's first 13 months of his second term.
President Trump has been President for 61 months and has a negative job creation record of 2, 389,000 jobs. And for those who pay attention to facts and not the lies, misinformation and BS of the media, Trump, the GOP and even the business community, the numbers are not surprising and could be predicted as PolitiDose has done in previous commentary.
This commentary written by Joe Lorio
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