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The Trump economy is delivering for American workers

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Posted By: halfnorsk, 8/2/2025 4:56:06 PM

Employers may have added just 73,000 jobs in the month of July, according to the latest Labor Department jobs report published Friday. But that same survey found that the number of native-born workers with jobs rose by 383,000, bringing the total number of native-born jobs gained to over 2 million since President Donald Trump took office. All this while real wages and household income are rising too. The Trump economy is delivering for American workers.

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The beneath-the-surface reality of the economy is far more significant than the noise generated by the media's nattering nabobs of negativity. (A hat tip to Spiro Agnew for that colorful phrase.)

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Reply 1 - Posted by: bpl40 8/2/2025 5:34:02 PM (No. 1985872)
I don’t agree that only 5.6 million workers came in under Biden. Though all of them don’t work the gross number I have heard is 11 to 12 million.
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