Friday, May 14, 2010

Obama Creating More Jobs This Year Than Bush In Eight

If the economy produces jobs over the next eight months at the same pace as it did over the past four months, the nation will have created more jobs in 2010 alone than it did over the entire eight years of George W. Bush's presidency.

That comparison comes with many footnotes and asterisks. But it shows how the economic debate between the parties could look very different over time -- perhaps by November, more likely by 2012. More important, the comparison underscores the urgency of repairing an American job-creation machine that was sputtering long before the 2008 financial meltdown.

First, the numbers: From February 2001, Bush's first full month in office, through January 2009, his last, total U.S. nonfarm employment grew from 132.5 million to 133.5 million, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's an increase, obviously, of just 1 million. From January through April of this year, the economy created 573,000 jobs. Over a full year, that projects to 1.72 million jobs. Job-creation numbers are notoriously volatile, so the actual result could run above or below that estimate. But Obama administration economists are increasingly optimistic that job growth this year will exceed expectations. Few of them will be surprised if more jobs are created in 2010 than over Bush's two terms.

Some context to the jobs created by other Presidents:

"The real point of looking again at Bush's record is to underscore how few jobs the economy was creating even before the 2008 collapse. Bush's tally of 1 million jobs was much less than the economy had generated during any other two-term stretch since World War II: Dwight Eisenhower produced nearly 4 million, John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson (together) almost 16 million, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford (together) 11 million, Ronald Reagan 16 million, and Bill Clinton more than 22 million."

Posted via web from liberalsarecool.com

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Douglas Vicenzi,

Thanks for this blog.

I am most concerned about the way the Right has managed to bury the truth about this history.

I guess I am also disappointed that the Democrats have not been able to get through to the people on the issue.

I am going to do what I can to assist in getting info out there; but please keep up the good work.

I have been attempting in the little time I have right now to find the raw data, to graph it. I have found the graph on the blog below attempting to blast the Democrats on their contention. However, not the comment by Sam Arlington, and follow up replies. Actually, as these point out, the posted chart actually demonstrates the Democrat's contention.

This type of graph (which I want to create on my own with my own notations) should be circulating, posted on Youtube, etc., etc.

Any way, we have quite a hill to climb between now and November.

Regards, Sam Arlington

Anonymous said...

Left our the link.
http://keithhennessey.com/2010/06/08/compare-employment/
Sam