JD Vance on September Jobs Report: Trump Policies Working, Job Growth for Native-Born Americans
Forbes Breaking NewsDecember 7, 20251 min3,941 views
1 connectionsΒ·2 entities in this videoβSeptember Jobs Report Highlights
- π The September jobs report significantly exceeded expectations, with 119,000 new jobs created, more than double the anticipated 50,000.
- π This report indicates that Trump's economic policies are proving effective, with the market likely reacting positively.
Wage Growth and Inflation
- π° Wages are continuing to rise significantly, outpacing inflation.
- β οΈ In contrast to the Biden administration, where the average American worker lost approximately $3,000 in take-home pay over three years, the Trump economy saw an increase of about $1,200 in take-home pay (adjusted for inflation) within the first 10 months.
Economic Drivers
- π The number of manufacturing hours worked is increasing, signaling a positive trend in the industrial sector.
- π The private sector is identified as the primary driver of both economic growth and job creation.
Job Growth Demographics
- π A key takeaway is that job growth is primarily benefiting native-born American citizens.
- π« Under the Biden administration, nearly all net job creation reportedly went to the foreign-born population, including illegal immigrants, meaning jobs were not going to American workers.
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Jobs ReportTrump Economic PoliciesBiden AdministrationWage GrowthInflationTake-home PayManufacturing HoursPrivate Sector GrowthNative-born AmericansForeign-born PopulationIllegal ImmigrantsJob Creation
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