The Monthly Jobs Report - Slower But Steady Growth, 49m Dem Jobs Since 1989Under Biden best job market since 1960s, lowest uninsured rate everHappy Friday all. Got the monthly jobs report this morning. It came in at 175,000 new jobs, a bit lower than recent months. Here’s how the Washington Post is writing about the report and the economy today:
Earlier this week I wrote about how the election was changing now, and would continue to evolve and change over the next six months. The Fed raised interest rates to slow the economy. The economy has slowed but remains remarkably resilient and robust. Inflation remains a bit too high so the Fed isn’t lowering interest rates, as many hoped and expected. So here we are now, in what feels like an in-between economic place, as we head towards November. Data we get in coming weeks will be important to understanding the economy’s course for the remainder of the year. Our Monthly Jobs Tracker, 49m Dem Jobs - Let’s get to our monthly Hopium deep dive on the jobs and economic data. We start with our jobs tracker:
Biden's 15.4m jobs are 8 times as many jobs as were created in the 16 years of the last 3 Republican Presidencies, combined. Since 1989 and the end of the Cold War, the US has seen 51 million new jobs created. 49 million of those 51 million jobs - 96% - have been created under Democratic Presidents. Just 2 million jobs - 4% - have been created under Republicans. There has been one and only one American political party good at this capitalism thing and it sure isn’t the party of Trump. The ongoing failure of Republican policies to create growth and opportunity for American workers is perhaps best seen in the following graph. Over the past 3 Republican Presidents the economy has created 10,000 jobs a month. The rate of job creation under Biden has been 40 times what it was under the those last 3 GOP Presidents. To repeat - Republicans created just 10,000 jobs a month over 16 years, the same number of jobs which have been created in 5 months under Biden. It’s shocking statistic. What this data tells us is that since this new age of globalization began in 1989, a modern and forward-looking Democratic Party has repeatedly seen strong economic growth on its watch. Republican Presidents, on the other hand, have overseen three consecutive recessions - the last two, severe. The contrast in performance here is very stark. It is not a stretch to state that the GOP’s economic track record over the past 30+ years has been among the worst in the history of the United States. Despite enormous challenges - COVID, insurrection, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, global inflation, repeated OPEC price hikes, war in the Middle East - the performance of the American economy over Biden’s Presidency has been remarkable. GDP growth has been over 3% for 3 years now, our recovery from COVID has been the strongest in the G7, the stock market has set records this year, wage growth remains very strong and outpacing inflation, inflation is lower here than in any other G7 nation, and we have the lowest uninsured rate in history. Things were hard in recent years, but they are much better now. We are getting there, together, and all this gives Joe Biden a very strong case for re-election. Let’s drill down on Biden’s economic record a bit:
As this topic comes up a lot in our discussions, I want to focus a bit on homeownership rates for Gen Z. Here’s a recent report from Redfin:
The bottom line on this data is that Democratic policies have repeatedly been able to make globalization work for the American people in this new and challenging age. GOP policies have repeatedly failed to deliver, as a national party Republicans have repeatedly failed to do their part. It is a core belief here that the current radicalization of the GOP is intimately linked to its repeated failure to handle the challenges of the post-Cold War era. The rigid ideological approach of the modern GOP has left it unable to govern in a time of rapid change; and those repeated failures have left many Republicans angry, reactionary and willing to do the unthinkable to stay in or regain power. The modern GOP has no answers for many of the most important challenges America faces today, and rather than modernizing, and adapting, as all institutions must in a time of change, the GOP has decided to fight the future by trying to rig the system to remain in power while the country and its people drift from their narrow grasp. This argument – about the success Democrats have achieved through modernization, and the failures of the GOP for their refusal to do so – is at the very core of my most important presentation, With Democrats, Things Get Better. I just recorded a new version with fresh data and insights. You can find it here. Finally, I believe our overarching message priority this year is to win the big economic argument with Trump and get into positive territory on the economy. I talk about why this is so important in a short take video. Given this strong track record going all the back to 1989 we shouldn’t be losing the economic debate to these guys. One of our most important info goals this year to work work together to establish this basic contrast:
As I recently posted here, the conversation about the economy in the US remains very red wavy - it is full of false right-wing narratives that are distorting our understanding of what’s happening here in our own country. The bottom line is that our economy is historically strong. Joe Biden has been a very good President. The country is much better off today. And there is a great deal of data to suggest that Americans are not as down on the economy and Biden as conventional wisdom holds. Look at this recent data from the key battlegrounds. People there understand how much better things are for them where they live. We should be able to connect this understand to Joe Biden’s Presidency in the coming months, particularly with the help of Dem govs and leaders in these states. I am proud of our country, our President and our Party. We need to be very loud in the coming months about all the good we’ve done. Our ability to win in November may very well depend on how successful we are in fighting this economic red wave and helping Americans come to a better understanding of how successful we and America have been, together. Keep working hard everyone. Proud to be in this fight with all of you - Simon You're currently a free subscriber to Hopium Chronicles By Simon Rosenberg. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Friday, May 3, 2024
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