This is an incredible statistic. President Biden has created 50 times more monthly jobs than the last three Republican presidents combined.
Simon Rosenberg of NDN tweeted:
Here it is, our May Jobs Day thread….
Another really strong month for our dynamic, innovative and booming economy. 400 thousand new jobs. This leads us to:
33.8 million jobs – 16 years old Clinton Obama
8.3 million jobs – 15 months Biden
1.9 million jobs – 16 years Bush Bush Trump 1 / pic.twitter.com/hyRqztXeTa
– Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) May 6, 2022
So yeah, in Biden’s first 15 months, 4 times more jobs were created than under the last 3 GOP presidents combined.
But per month, Biden’s job creation is 50 times that of those last 3 GOP presidents. 50 times. 3 / pic.twitter.com/lMBnoLiAPb
– Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) May 6, 2022
Whichever way you want to cut Biden’s employment growth data, it’s impressive. Biden is making work data that has never been realized in the modern era.
The media has turned the job numbers down because they have decided that everything President Biden does in relation to the economy will get a turnaround because the corporate-owned mainstream media is secretly cheering for Republicans to win. mid-term elections because they want chaos and dysfunction in the government.
Corporate reporters complain that Democrat-controlled government is competent and boring, therefore these numbers will not be highlighted by any corporate media.
Job growth did not happen by chance. Biden’s business plan worked. It achieved the job growth that Donald Trump promised and exponentially more.
The Democratic Party is the party of labor and the biggest job creator of the last few decades is President Joe Biden.

Mr. Easley is the managing editor. He is also a White House press pool and congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a BA in political science. His undergraduate work has focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.
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