Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina claimed during Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate that 92% of the job losses in President Obama’s first term belonged to women — a number that sounds shockingly high.
There’s a reason for that: The statistic is highly deceptive.
If the number sounds familiar, that’s because it is. Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney cited the same figure during his 2012 bid. And fact-checkers back then also said the claim was misleading.
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Between January 2009 and March 2012, there were 740,000 fewer non-farm payroll jobs. (That was the most recent number available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics when Romney made the claim.) And of that total amount, 683,000 — or 92% — were held by women. But analysts said the number didn’t give an accurate description of what was going on at the time.








