Obama’s Legacy: New Jobs Went to Janitors, Bartenders and Nurses
But manufacturing adds jobs… thanks to Trump
Kit Daniels
Prison Planet.com
January 6, 2016
The new jobs added during Obama’s “economic recovery” went largely to bartenders, janitors and medical staff, the latter of whom are generally unaffected by downturns in the economy.
Of the nearly 156,000 jobs added to the economy in December, 24,000 of them went to the food service industry, nearly 11,000 went to waste services, 12,000 went to government positions and a whopping 70,000 went to hospital care, which doesn’t indicate a very healthy economy.
In comparison, jobs were lost in construction, mining, and information services.
Bucking the decline, however, was manufacturing, where 17,000 were added in December.
Some analysts suggested this could be attributed to President-elect Donald Trump, who spent the past several weeks negotiating with companies to keep factory jobs inside the US.
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