As Donald Trump’s first year in office wrapped up, the Republican president bragged about the nation’s job totals as if they represented an extraordinary accomplishment. They didn’t: job growth in 2017 was actually the worst in seven years.
So far in 2018, the numbers look better, which has apparently led Trump to take his rhetoric in an even more irresponsible direction. Take some of his tweets from yesterday:
“In many ways this is the greatest economy in the HISTORY of America and the best time EVER to look for a job! … Best Economy & Jobs EVER”
Over the first 16 months of Trump’s presidency, the economy has created 2.97 million jobs. What’s wrong with that? Absolutely nothing. It’s a perfectly good number, reflecting a healthy job market. But what he may not know is that in the preceding 16 months — in other words, Barack Obama’s final 16 months in office — the economy created 3.45 million jobs.
Let’s take this a step further. So far in 2018, the economy has added 1.047 million jobs, which again, is an encouraging figure. But to put this in context, consider the January-to-May job totals from the last several years:
2012: 1,034,0002013: 1,047,0002014: 1,180,0002015: 1,144,0002016: 803,0002017: 862,0002018: 1,047,000
What Donald Trump, eager to repeat self-aggrandizing boasts, seems to miss is a simple truth: there’s a difference between seeing the strongest job growth in the history of the United States and seeing the strongest job growth since 2015.
What’s more, the president also continues to make the mistake of being born on third base and thinking he hit a triple. Americans have reason to be pleased with the health of the job market and the low unemployment rate, but these are trends that began long before Trump took office. Managing not to screw things up isn’t the same thing as accomplishing something historic.
Maybe, Trump fans will argue, job growth is nice, but what really matters is the strength of the overall economy. It’s why the president said yesterday that this is “the greatest economy in the HISTORY of America.”









