Thanks for accepting that these 3 were unsubstantiated talking...

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    Thanks for accepting that these 3 were unsubstantiated talking points or at best just part of the story.

    • manufacturing jobs previously outsourced to China flooding back in
    • GDP growing at a 3 percent-plus rate
    • cut taxes and regulations

    Next couple:

    "median household income reached record levels"

    "Household incomes grew more slowly in a majority of states under Trump – even before COVID-19

    Even before the U.S. economy was slammed by a pandemic, the typical American household’s income grew at a slower pace in more than half of the states under Donald Trump than in the years leading up to his presidency, according to a new Capital & Main analysis of U.S. Census data"


    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/investigations/2020/10/26/household-incomes-grew-more-slowly-most-states-under-trump/6009573002/

    "largest blue-collar wage rises"

    "Why Wages Are Growing Rapidly—Both Now And In The Future

    Wages in 2021 have grown at the fastest rate in 35 years. This sudden and surprising burst will reduce corporate profits and add to already-soaring inflation.

    What does this mean going forward? We can look at wage growth over three distinct time-horizons: spring and summer of 2021, late 2021 and 2022, and beyond 2022. The wage growth outlook is strong in the first and last of these periods, especially in blue-collar and manual services jobs. Here’s what to expect:"


    Why Wages Are Growing Rapidly—Both Now And In The Future (forbes.com)

    "lowest u/e for Hispanics in history"

    " The unemployment rate for Hispanic Americans plummeted to an all-time low in September 2019. The rate rose significantly after March 2020.

    The unemployment rate for Americans of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity fell to 3.9 percent in September 2019, the lowest level since record-keeping began in 1972, according to the U.S Bureau of Labour Statistics. The unemployment rate among Americans of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity has consistently been declining since 2010, after hitting 13 percent.

    The downward trend started under the Obama administration and continued under the Trump administration."

    https://www.logically.ai/factchecks/library/c30652d4

 
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