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Biden slams Trump for saying he hopes economy crashes in 2024

  

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Via:  jbb  •  9 months ago  •  15 comments

By:   Rebecca Picciotto (CNBC)

Biden slams Trump for saying he hopes economy crashes in 2024
The White House used Trump's comments as an opportunity to tout Bidenomics victories.

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Published Tue, Jan 9 2024 10:43 AM EST

  • The White House took aim at Trump for saying he hoped the economy would crash this year rather than during his theoretical second term.
  • The Biden administration used Trump's remarks to tout Bidenomics victories and to draw a contrast with the economy under Trump.
  • The economy has shown promising signs of recovery over the past couple of months, though consumers in early polling say they have yet to feel the relief and have blamed Biden.
  • The economy expanded for several years under Trump but experienced a significant crash while he was still in office.

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the U.S. economy and his administration's effort to revive American manufacturing, during his visit in Flex LTD, in West Columbia, South Carolina, July 6, 2023.Jonathan Ernst | Reuters

The White House took aim at former President Donald Trump after the Republican presidential candidate front-runner said he hoped the economy would crash this year rather than during his theoretical second term.

"A commander in chief's duty is to always put the American people first; never to hope that hard-working families suffer economic pain for their own political benefit," White House spokesman Andrew Bates said in a statement Tuesday.

In an interview that aired Monday on the right-wing video platform Lindell TV, Trump said, "When there's a crash, I hope it's going to be during this next 12 months because I don't want to be Herbert Hoover."

Within the first year of Hoover's presidency in 1929, the U.S. stock market experienced a devastating crash that evolved into the Great Depression, the longest and most scarring economic decline in American history. The depression spanned all of Hoover's presidency, staining his legacy with the wounds of the recession. For example, homeless encampments that sprawled during the Great Depression came to be known as Hoovervilles.

Economists have forecast economic slowing in 2024, but consensus has not gone so far as to cry recession. Last year, recession predictions stoked fear among the public but never came to fruition. A recession is often defined as two consecutive quarters of negative gross domestic product, or GDP, and employment and production data may show signals.

Though a full-blown recession did not take shape in 2023, the economy did experience strain that was visible in waves of layoffs and record inflation. Over the past couple of months, data has shown promising signs of recovery.

"Republican officials should welcome the economic progress President Biden is delivering, instead of revealing twisted true colors that would shrink the American middle class in the name of their own cynical self-interests," Bates said.

The White House used Trump's comment as an opportunity to tout Biden's economic wins and to draw contrasts with the previous administration.

"Consumer sentiment is surging and inflation is falling," said Bates. "All the more reason to continue Bidenomics' historically successful economic growth, job creation, and cost reduction momentum over the volatility of MAGAnomics - which economists warn would worsen inflation with tax giveaways to rich special interests."

2023 turned out to be a good year with surprisingly high levels of consumer spending despite inflation-squeezed wallets and a resilient labor market. In December, the Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced record gains.

Biden's economy, though, has been a pain point in his reelection campaign so far. Despite increasingly optimistic consumer confidence and signs of cooling inflation recently, consumers still have not seen those wins translate to lower living costs and they blame Biden for the sticky high prices.

Trump has taken advantage of Biden's struggling economic narrative on the campaign trail, reminiscing on what he claims was a golden economy under his administration. Under Trump, the economy expanded for several years but the stock market ultimately came crashing down in 2020 at the advent of the pandemic while Trump was still in office.


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JBB
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1  seeder  JBB    9 months ago

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Jeremy Retired in NC
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2  Jeremy Retired in NC    9 months ago
The White House used Trump's comments as an opportunity to tout Bidenomics victories.

So Traitor Joe just stoold there drooling as usual.

 
 
 
Ronin2
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3  Ronin2    9 months ago

When will Brandon and the Democrats stop lying?

A growing number of Americans are working multiple jobs just to make ends meet.

The latest jobs report from the US Department of Labor showed nearly 8.4 million people had multiple jobs in October. That's the highest number since the start of the pandemic.

Women appear to be leading that trend. The federal data showed nearly six percent worked multiple jobs in October compared to 4.7 percent of men.

Experts say people may be taking on additional jobs to offset high inflation which has been easing but is still painfully high for some households. Non-profits like the United Way said inflation is outpacing wage growth and that's making it harder for them to help families.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Accounting for this sleight of hand reveals an unemployment rate of over 6%, not the official 3.8%.

The number of Americans employed remains 5.5 million below its pre-pandemic trend. The survey also shows a depressed labor force participation rate.

Additional people are reentering the labor market, all while businesses are hiring less. That will drive the official unemployment rate much higher.

“The average monthly mortgage payment has increased by $1,089 and is 96 percent higher than when President Biden took office in January 2021,” Ways and Means Republicans said in a statement. “Consumer credit debt has reached an all-time high of just over $1 trillion and the number of Americans struggling to pay credit card bills has increased sharply.”

The headlines on Friday were that the economy created 216,000 jobs, more than expected and a sign of continued strength in the economy.

“This morning’s report confirms that 2023 was a great year for American workers,” President Joe Biden said.

Hurray!

But wait a minute. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) previously reported that there were 157,087,000 “non-farm payroll” jobs in November. The number of these jobs in December, it now says, was 157,232,000.

That’s a gain of only 145,000 .

So how did Biden manage to claim that the economy created 216,000 jobs in December?

Easy. All you have to do is cut the number of jobs in November by 71,000 and then measure December’s gain against that new, lower number.

Et voilà!

Instead of 157,087,000 jobs in November, the BLS now says there were 157,016,000. Subtract that from 157,232,000 and you get … 216,000!

Turns out, the BLS has been exaggerating job gains this way throughout 2023. But you’d never know that unless you dug into the data.

We looked at the BLS press releases each month in 2023, and compared the number of jobs it claimed had been created with its new “revised” numbers. Turns out, in every month but one the BLS initial number was wrong, often by wide margins and almost always to Biden’s benefit. It exaggerated the gains by 10% in January, 25% in February, 20% in May, 42% in October, and by nearly 100% in June. (See the chart below.)

job-gains.png?resize=770%2C552&ssl=1https://i0.wp.com/issuesinsights.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/job-gains.png?resize=300%2C215&ssl=1 300w, 768w, 1536w, 2048w, 1200w, 370w, 270w, 570w, 740w, 2310w" sizes="(max-width: 770px) 100vw, 770px" style="height:auto;max-width:100%;border-style:none;" > Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics I&I Chart And the press played along. Every month, headlines touted the strong job gains.

Brandon is the Liar in Chief. 

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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3.1  Right Down the Center  replied to  Ronin2 @3    9 months ago

If lying was an impeachable offense Brandon would have been gone the first year.

 
 
 
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4  Right Down the Center    9 months ago

"A commander in chief's duty is to always put the American people first; never to hope that hard-working families suffer economic pain for their own political benefit," White House spokesman Andrew Bates said in a statement Tuesday.

If only someone would tell traitor Joe that.

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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5  Right Down the Center    9 months ago

"Consumer sentiment is surging and inflation is falling," said Bates. "All the more reason to continue Bidenomics' historically successful economic growth, job creation, and cost reduction momentum over the volatility of MAGAnomics - which economists warn would worsen inflation with tax giveaways to rich special interests."

I didn't know Brandon's minions were doing standup.  So what exactly has Joe done to impact economic growth, job creation and cost reduction?  And exactly what is MAGAnomics?

Traitor Joe,  has to go.

 
 
 
Just Jim NC TttH
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5.1  Just Jim NC TttH  replied to  Right Down the Center @5    9 months ago

Oh oh, this is going to sting....................

The consumer-price index climbed 0.3% in December from the prior month and increased 3.4% from a year earlier, the Labor Department said Thursday. That compares with November’s 0.1% monthly gain and marks an acceleration from that month’s 3.1 % annual increase.

We are at the bottom of this roller coaster and headed back up.....................

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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5.1.1  Right Down the Center  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @5.1    9 months ago
We are at the bottom of this roller coaster and headed back up.....................

Get ready for "The president has little to do with inflation.......when it is getting worse

 
 
 
Sparty On
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5.1.2  Sparty On  replied to  Right Down the Center @5.1.1    9 months ago

Politics 101:

Take credit if it’s good, blame something else if it’s bad

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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5.1.3  Right Down the Center  replied to  Sparty On @5.1.2    9 months ago

Politics 201

It is bad when they do it but OK when we do it.

 
 
 
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5.1.4  Sparty On  replied to  Right Down the Center @5.1.3    9 months ago

lol ….i think that’s closer to NTer 101 …. jrSmiley_9_smiley_image.gif

 
 
 
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6  seeder  JBB    9 months ago

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6.1  Sparty On  replied to  JBB @6    9 months ago

POW!    ZOOM!   ….. Capt Meme strikes again ……

 
 
 
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6.2  Right Down the Center  replied to  JBB @6    9 months ago

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