Fact Check: African-American Unemployment Reached Lowest Level Ever During Trump Presidency
Unemployment of African-Americans has never been so low.
Unemployment of African-Americans has never been so low.
Trump is right: 5.3 million jobs have been added to the U.S economy since election day 2016.
The Trump economy needs to add 208,000 every month to hit its goal of 25 million over ten years. It’s averaging 241,000.
Executives at General Motors (GM) have started laying off American workers in Michigan, Ohio, Maryland, and Texas, while the multinational corporation is reportedly expanding production in China and Mexico.
Multinational corporation General Motors (GM) was blasted for its outsourcing of U.S. and Canadian jobs to Mexico during the 2019 NFL Super Bowl game.
Multinational conglomerate AT&T is continuing to layoff American workers across the United States after raking in billions in additional profits from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
We added 304,000 jobs, which was a shocker to a lot of people,” President Trump, referring to economist estimates of about 150,000 jobs, said during a White House event about border security. “It wasn’t a shocker to me.”
Economists had expected 158,000 after December’s sizzling 312,000.
A German forklift maker is planning to expand manufacturing in the United States to avoid being hit with tariffs in China that President Donald Trump has imposed to protect American industry and jobs.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) says past Republican and Democrat presidents have been “the valets” for multinational corporations and business lobbyists with their support for job-killing multilateral free trade deals.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s first effort on trade in 2019 is to tank legislation that would allow President Donald Trump to impose reciprocal tariffs on specific foreign imports, Breitbart News has learned.
As the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) turns 25 this year, American manufacturing jobs and U.S. workers’ wages continue trying to come back after more than a decade of massive layoffs and stagnant pay.
So much for the blarney about tariffs hurting U.S. manufacturers.
Data released by the Labor Department on Friday reveal that 4.8 million more Americans have joined the work force since President Trump took office in January 2017.
Democrats struggled to spin Friday’s massive job growth number as bad news for the economy, in what has become a monthly routine under President Donald Trump.
They said it could not be done. But America went ahead and did it anyway.
Jobs boomed in the last month of 2019. Wages pushed higher. And the workforce expanded as more Americans sought employment in the season to be jolly.
The Great American Jobs boom rolls on.
While much of President Trump’s attention has been focused on illegal immigration and the soaring level of border-crossers at the United States-Mexico border, reforms to the country’s legal immigration system remain one of the key tenets of his “America First” agenda.
The billionaire class — the country’s top 0.01 percent of earners — have enjoyed more than 15 times as much wage growth as America’s working and middle class since 1979, new wage data reveals.
Wells Fargo, the world’s third-largest United States bank, may have outsourced hundreds of Americans’ jobs to foreign countries after laying off U.S. workers this year.
President Trump’s year of imposing tariffs on foreign imports has marked the highest level of optimism among U.S. manufacturers.
Rep. Steve Chabot begged DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on Thursday to import more low-skilled foreign workers to the United States.
President Trump is following through on his “Buy American, Hire America” commitment, surging the arrests of illegal aliens hired by U.S. businesses by more than 640 percent over the last year.
Businesses in 2018 aimed to outsource nearly 420,000 American jobs to foreign workers, outpacing the population of Tampa, Florida.
No sign of the widely predicted Tariffmageddon.
November job creation.
A plan to massively expand the importation of low-skilled foreign workers to the United States would allow American businesses to hire an unlimited number of foreigners instead of American citizens.
President Trump is celebrating plans for a new American steel mill that is set to create hundreds of high-paying U.S. jobs in the southwest.
Job losses in Michigan, Ohio, and Maryland.
Free trade economists’ claims for months that the United States would be crippled by President Trump’s tariffs on $250 billion worth of Chinese products have been debunked by new research that shows it is China paying for the tariffs, not the U.S.
Caravan migrants in Mexico told the Dallas News they are migrating towards blue-collar jobs in the United States.
The United States’ trade deficit with China has eliminated jobs for Americans in all 50 states and every congressional district, new research reveals.
The United States has not seen an October this strong for manufacturing employment since before the turn of the century.
The American labor market is stronger than it has been for generations.
The Democratic Party is refusing to help fix to the migrant-caravan crisis because they increasingly hate President Donald Trump and his lower-immigration policies, says the Atlantic magazine.
Harley-Davidson, the iconic American motorcycle company, has suffered a 13 percent drop in sales following executives’ recent feud with President Trump over keeping U.S. jobs in the country.
Likely American voters are vastly more interested in putting new tariffs on foreign countries than implementing new free trade deals.
Attorney Sara Blackwell — who represents American workers who are having their jobs threatened by outsourcing — says President Trump can implement a “virtual wall” to end multinational corporations’ business model of offshoring U.S. jobs to foreign countries.
The federal government should stop enforcing repatriation laws against illegal migrants who have jobs, Ohio Democrat Sen. Sherrod Brown said in a TV debate with his GOP opponent, former Rep. Jim Renacci.