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Among the presidents from Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump, Bill Clinton created the most jobs at 18.6 million, while Ronald Reagan had the largest cumulative percentage increase in jobs at 15.6%. This computation treats the base month as the December before the month of inauguration and last month as December of the final full year in office. [ 2 ]
Excluding outsized gains from the rebound from pandemic-era firings and re-hiring in 2021 and 2022, the most recent year was the most robust for job increases since 2015 and the third highest ...
In the October report, the jobs numbers for both July and August were revised upward by a combined 72,000 jobs. In 2022, the BLS revised the jobs numbers for the period from April 2021 through ...
Government added 33,000 jobs in December, slightly lower than the monthly average for 2024 of 37,000 jobs per month. Last year saw slower growth in government jobs than in 2023, when the monthly ...
In September, the unemployment rate remained flat at 3.8%, unchanged from August, and at a level not seen since February 2022. "Today's report was unequivocally strong," Morgan Stanley chief US ...
In October 2020, Journalist Glenn Kessler of The Washington Post summarized the total job creation by president from Harry S. Truman through Donald Trump as of August 2020. For the 13 presidents beginning with Truman, total job creation was about 70.5 million for the 7 Democratic presidents and 29.1 million for the 6 Republican presidents.
U.S. states by net employment rate (% of population 16 and over) 2022 [1]; National rank State Employment rate in % (total population) Annual change (%)
How is the US job market right now? More broadly, even before the hurricanes and strikes, U.S. job growth was slowing from a monthly average of 267,000 in the first quarter.