One of the issues that helped propel Donald Trump to a second term a year ago was his pledge to fix the awful, crappy, disgustingly bad economy left in shambles by Joe Biden and his Democratic Party societal wrecking machine. Trump and the GOP majority are well on their way to accomplishing that goal.
The most recent employment figures have been released, showing positive results for the Trump administration. In a previous report for September, we noted that the jobs numbers surpassed predictions, and in the time since then, the private sector has added 121,000 jobs. At the same time, the government sector has seen a decline of 168,000 jobs.
The Trump Rapid Response X account noted:
- FACT: Since September, the private sector has gained 121,000 jobs — while the federal government has shed 168,000 jobs.
- FACT: Since August, the private sector has added 225,000 jobs.
- FACT: Federal employment is now at the lowest level in over a decade.
- FACT: Real wages are on track to rise by 4.2% in the first full year of the Trump Administration — far outpacing inflation.
- FACT: 100% of the job growth under President Trump has come in the private sector and among native-born Americans, NOT illegals.
The November jobs creation report actually exceeded expectations – and it would have been released sooner had it not been for the Schumer Shutdown.
Here’s the added bonus: November was the best month on record for native-born Americans seeking employment:
For the 11 months that Trump’s been in office, native-born job creation has topped 2.6 million, while there’s been a decline among foreign-born workers – a very good thing.
Yes, Trump can be exhausting at times, but the man knows how to revitalize an economy (he did it during his first term, too). And he does keep his promises.