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Old 12-20-2017, 10:52 AM
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Trump's first year

In 2017:

1.7 million new jobs.

The lowest unemployment rate in 17 years.

Stocks hit record highs 60+ times and 24,000 for the first time in history.

For every 1 new regulation imposed, 2 have been removed.

Lowest illegal border crossings ever on record.

Approval of the Keystone Pipeline and others.

ISIS has been decimated in Iraq and Syria, plus.

Most significant tax relief in history, including the repeal of the ObamaCare mandate.

Not that everything is hunky-dory in all areas, but if anyone was wondering if having a successful businessman in the White House is a good idea, I'm thinking this answers that question.

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Old 12-20-2017, 11:38 AM
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1.7 million new jobs, but no good paying jobs.

We finally have recovered most of the jobs that were lost in the Great Recession. Politicians and public-policy makers are celebrating the fact that unemployment is under 5%.

However, the Great Recession primarily wiped out the mid-wage jobs, and the strongest growth during the recovery has been in low-wage jobs.

The National Employment Law Project found in 2012 that 58% of the recovered jobs were in low-wage occupations, with median hourly wages from $7.69 to $13.83 an hour. Mid-wage occupations, with median hourly wages from to $13.84 an hour to $21.13 per hour, were the big losers—60% of all jobs lost in the recession. The higher wage jobs, from $21.14 to $54.55 per hour, lost 19% during the recession, but have recovered 20% and are doing well. In essence the poor economy has replaced good jobs with bad ones.

http://www.industryweek.com/public-p...ying-jobs-gone
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Old 12-20-2017, 12:09 PM
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Re: TRump's first year

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1.7 million new jobs, but no good paying jobs.

We finally have recovered most of the jobs that were lost in the Great Recession. Politicians and public-policy makers are celebrating the fact that unemployment is under 5%.

However, the Great Recession primarily wiped out the mid-wage jobs, and the strongest growth during the recovery has been in low-wage jobs.

The National Employment Law Project found in 2012 that 58% of the recovered jobs were in low-wage occupations, with median hourly wages from $7.69 to $13.83 an hour. Mid-wage occupations, with median hourly wages from to $13.84 an hour to $21.13 per hour, were the big losers—60% of all jobs lost in the recession. The higher wage jobs, from $21.14 to $54.55 per hour, lost 19% during the recession, but have recovered 20% and are doing well. In essence the poor economy has replaced good jobs with bad ones.

http://www.industryweek.com/public-p...ying-jobs-gone
Economic surveys and indicators point to good paying factory jobs and a rise in wages (which has already begun) due to Trump's tax cut. The stats you cite are from the Obama non-recovery that Trump is correcting.
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Old 12-22-2017, 10:07 AM
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Economic surveys and indicators point to good paying factory jobs and a rise in wages (which has already begun) due to Trump's tax cut. The stats you cite are from the Obama non-recovery that Trump is correcting.
How is that when Trump's Tax scheme wasn't even voted on until this week?
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How is that when Trump's Tax scheme wasn't even voted on until this week?
That is very simple. Information was gathered from the business community on how they would react to the implementation of Trump's plan. This is a nightmare scenario for Democrats and they know it.
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Old 12-22-2017, 10:42 AM
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That is very simple. Information was gathered from the business community on how they would react to the implementation of Trump's plan. This is a nightmare scenario for Democrats and they know it.
Oh, so it's just "projections" and "promises". lol Now that's something to hang your hat on. Honestly, I'll be glad to see it, if it happens. But I think these corporations are just blowing smoke to try to help the GOP and the Trump Administration in the upcoming midterm.
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1.7 million new jobs, but no good paying jobs.

We finally have recovered most of the jobs that were lost in the Great Recession. Politicians and public-policy makers are celebrating the fact that unemployment is under 5%.

However, the Great Recession primarily wiped out the mid-wage jobs, and the strongest growth during the recovery has been in low-wage jobs.

The National Employment Law Project found in 2012 that 58% of the recovered jobs were in low-wage occupations, with median hourly wages from $7.69 to $13.83 an hour. Mid-wage occupations, with median hourly wages from to $13.84 an hour to $21.13 per hour, were the big losers—60% of all jobs lost in the recession. The higher wage jobs, from $21.14 to $54.55 per hour, lost 19% during the recession, but have recovered 20% and are doing well. In essence the poor economy has replaced good jobs with bad ones.

http://www.industryweek.com/public-p...ying-jobs-gone
Yay! 1.7 million McJobs! GOOOO TRUMP! LOL
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That is the most recent data I have been able to find.

My sister lost a good paying job doing loan modifications as few years ago, and has not been able to find a job paying more than $12/hr since. Several other friends have had a similar experience.

At my company we are seeing many middle income jobs being out sourced, accounting for instance.

And many sales jobs are being replaced by automation, Walmart for example.

I'm not sure what kind of factory jobs would be available for these people in Florida.
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That is the most recent data I have been able to find.

My sister lost a good paying job doing loan modifications as few years ago, and has not been able to find a job paying more than $12/hr since. Several other friends have had a similar experience.

At my company we are seeing many middle income jobs being out sourced, accounting for instance.

And many sales jobs are being replaced by automation, Walmart for example.

I'm not sure what kind of factory jobs would be available for these people in Florida.
I hope fast food joints go full kiosk. I'm sick of these people demanding 15 dollars an hour. That's what I made as a social worker with a bach degree required.
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I hope fast food joints go full kiosk. I'm sick of these people demanding 15 dollars an hour. That's what I made as a social worker with a bach degree required.
Those who aren't for a living wage are anti-family.

Why?

Because you can't truly raise and manage a family if you're not paid enough to survive.

McDonald's isn't hurting for money. In fact, they have over a billion customers, they tell us this themselves on their marque. LOL
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