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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Algernon Moncrieff
(5,945 posts)163. So it was only the "privileged people" that got the jobs in the Clinton years?
THE CLINTON-GORE ECONOMIC RECORD: THE LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN 30 YEARS
THE LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATE SINCE 1969 AND MORE THAN 20 MILLION NEW JOBS. In 1992, when Bill Clinton was elected President, the American economy was barely creating jobs, wages were stagnant, and the unemployment rate was 7.5 percent. His bold, three-part economic strategy focused on three objectives: fiscal discipline, investing in education, health care, science and technology, and opening foreign markets. Todays jobs release provides more evidence that this strategy is working:
The Unemployment Rate Was 4.2 Percent in 1999 -- the Lowest Since 1969. The unemployment rate was 4.1 percent in December bringing the average unemployment rate for 1999 to 4.2 percent -- the lowest since 1969. The unemployment rate has fallen for seven years in a row. It has remained below 5 percent for 30 months in a row. For women the unemployment rate was 4.1 percent -- the lowest since 1953.
African American and Hispanic Unemployment Rates Were the Lowest on Record in 1999. The unemployment rate for African Americans has fallen from 14.2 percent in 1992 to 8.0 percent in 1999 the lowest rate on record. The unemployment rate for Hispanics has fallen from 11.6 percent in 1992 to 6.4 percent in 1999 -- the lowest rate on record.
20.4 Million New Jobs Created Under the Clinton-Gore Administration. Since 1993, the economy has added 20.4 million new jobs. Thats the most jobs ever created under a single Administration and more new jobs than Presidents Reagan and Bush created during their three terms. Under President Clinton, the economy has added an average of 245,000 jobs per month, the highest of any President on record. This compares to 52,000 per month under President Bush and 167,000 per month under President Reagan.
92 Percent -- 18.8 Million -- of the New Jobs Have Been Created in the Private Sector. Since President Clinton and Vice President Gore took office, the private sector of the economy has added 18.5 million new jobs. That is 92 percent of the 20.4 million new jobs the highest percentage since Harry S. Truman was President and presiding over the post-World War II demobilization.
Most Rapid Growth in Construction Jobs In 50 Years. After losing 662,000 jobs in construction during the previous four years, 1.9 million new construction jobs have been added during the Clinton-Gore years -- thats a faster annual rate (5.1 percent) than any other Administration since Harry S. Truman was President.
Fastest and Longest Real Wage Growth in Two Decades. In the last 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased 3.7 percent -- faster than the rate of inflation. This marks the fourth consecutive year of real wage growth -- the longest consecutive increase since the early 1970s. Under President Clinton, real wages are up 6.5 percent, after declining 4.3 percent during the Reagan and Bush years. Real wage growth in 1998 reached 2.6 percent -- the largest increase since 1972.
THE LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATE SINCE 1969 AND MORE THAN 20 MILLION NEW JOBS. In 1992, when Bill Clinton was elected President, the American economy was barely creating jobs, wages were stagnant, and the unemployment rate was 7.5 percent. His bold, three-part economic strategy focused on three objectives: fiscal discipline, investing in education, health care, science and technology, and opening foreign markets. Todays jobs release provides more evidence that this strategy is working:
The Unemployment Rate Was 4.2 Percent in 1999 -- the Lowest Since 1969. The unemployment rate was 4.1 percent in December bringing the average unemployment rate for 1999 to 4.2 percent -- the lowest since 1969. The unemployment rate has fallen for seven years in a row. It has remained below 5 percent for 30 months in a row. For women the unemployment rate was 4.1 percent -- the lowest since 1953.
African American and Hispanic Unemployment Rates Were the Lowest on Record in 1999. The unemployment rate for African Americans has fallen from 14.2 percent in 1992 to 8.0 percent in 1999 the lowest rate on record. The unemployment rate for Hispanics has fallen from 11.6 percent in 1992 to 6.4 percent in 1999 -- the lowest rate on record.
20.4 Million New Jobs Created Under the Clinton-Gore Administration. Since 1993, the economy has added 20.4 million new jobs. Thats the most jobs ever created under a single Administration and more new jobs than Presidents Reagan and Bush created during their three terms. Under President Clinton, the economy has added an average of 245,000 jobs per month, the highest of any President on record. This compares to 52,000 per month under President Bush and 167,000 per month under President Reagan.
92 Percent -- 18.8 Million -- of the New Jobs Have Been Created in the Private Sector. Since President Clinton and Vice President Gore took office, the private sector of the economy has added 18.5 million new jobs. That is 92 percent of the 20.4 million new jobs the highest percentage since Harry S. Truman was President and presiding over the post-World War II demobilization.
Most Rapid Growth in Construction Jobs In 50 Years. After losing 662,000 jobs in construction during the previous four years, 1.9 million new construction jobs have been added during the Clinton-Gore years -- thats a faster annual rate (5.1 percent) than any other Administration since Harry S. Truman was President.
Fastest and Longest Real Wage Growth in Two Decades. In the last 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased 3.7 percent -- faster than the rate of inflation. This marks the fourth consecutive year of real wage growth -- the longest consecutive increase since the early 1970s. Under President Clinton, real wages are up 6.5 percent, after declining 4.3 percent during the Reagan and Bush years. Real wage growth in 1998 reached 2.6 percent -- the largest increase since 1972.
http://clinton4.nara.gov/WH/New/html/20000112_1.html
"It is a class war" Really? For many of us, the Clinton years were a big move forward. I didn't see the steel mills and factories close en masse in PA in the Clinton years -- I saw that happen under Ronald Reagan.
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Hillary doesn't evolve, she says whatever she thinks will get her more voters
mindwalker_i
Mar 2016
#84
She takes the position that helps the country best: She has had same principles forever
lewebley3
Mar 2016
#86
If Hillary's positions are that of a loyal dem then the party is sicker than I thought
All in it together
Mar 2016
#178
Got a link to justify your assertion? So far it does not look like it. Keep up the propaganda! n/t
xocet
Mar 2016
#136
Horrors! What you are describing will drastically reduce the standard of living for
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#116
The trade agreements are aimed to destroy our democratic institutions and our
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#132
Now that we have video, we must deal with "Who are you going to believe...
libdem4life
Mar 2016
#153
Outsourcing has too. When your phone rings and someone in the Philppines in on the other
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#112
The thing is she has set he goal for $12 but what will be end up settling for?
LiberalArkie
Mar 2016
#18
And you'd have the same under Clinton due to cost of living adjustments to base of $12.
Hoyt
Mar 2016
#121
Here, Here, Me too. If your starting a list add me. Not that I would have any reason
A Simple Game
Mar 2016
#91
Thanks to M$M blackout of Bernie and his message (which I bet you yourself do not know)
Kip Humphrey
Mar 2016
#44
Thank you for putting together all this additional information together. Appreciated! /nt
think
Mar 2016
#53
She pushed for NAFTA, and for China's entry into the WTO, and for the TPP
Cheese Sandwich
Mar 2016
#10
Corporations will move jobs with or without these deals. There is no competition involved.
LonePirate
Mar 2016
#14
You're wrong to believe tariffs make up for reduced labor, supply chain and other production costs.
LonePirate
Mar 2016
#28
GATS Mode Four never caught on as they wanted it to, so now TiSA is in the pipeline
Baobab
Mar 2016
#71
Its all about free trade vs fair trade. It has never been fair trade. there needs to be a new law
litlbilly
Mar 2016
#32
Corporations will move jobs, but if we did not have the trade agreements, we would not
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#124
Ask the OP. He's the one who said US workers were going after 50 cents and hour wages.
LonePirate
Mar 2016
#157
She served on the Board of WalMart. How's that work out for the workers? The owners?
jalan48
Mar 2016
#15
This post is just more Sanders propaganda: Hillary has worked for poor American's all her life
lewebley3
Mar 2016
#21
Blatantly false, and you've failed to prove a single claim in this thread. n/t
Nickel79
Mar 2016
#52
$15 per hour would be a reasonable raise for me and I could really use it!
Skeeter Barnes
Mar 2016
#77
$250k per hour is fine for Hill and Bill. $600k per year is fine for Chelsea. $15 per hour
Skeeter Barnes
Mar 2016
#72
Some people will slam me, I know. But I think HRC is going to have a tough time going
RKP5637
Mar 2016
#78
The DNC and DWS are in for a rude awaking in the 2016 GE. Millions of voters are PO'ed with the
RKP5637
Mar 2016
#105
this was Gordon Gekko's point--that raiding is not sustainable because it doesn't produce
MisterP
Mar 2016
#149
Frankly, this line of nonsense is getting sillier by the hour. If one were to spend an hour.,,
NNadir
Mar 2016
#101
It is a class war. Clinton has us shooting at each other. Everywhere she
whereisjustice
Mar 2016
#102
gonna have to tamp down on the Socialist Progressives Group cuz it's getting seen in Greatest List
tomm2thumbs
Mar 2016
#106
Of course she is. How could anybody who is paying attention not know this already?
debunction.junction
Mar 2016
#122
So it was only the "privileged people" that got the jobs in the Clinton years?
Algernon Moncrieff
Mar 2016
#163
careful...the HRC will flag this sort of article or block postings in the future.
Hulk
Mar 2016
#165