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Title: 2014-2016 vs 2017-2019
Post by: AbrahamG on February 10, 2020, 06:27:17 PM
1.5 million more jobs created in 2014-2016 than 2017-2019. Would have thought massive corporate tax cuts coupled with massive deregulation would have produced different results. What am I missing?
Title: Re: 2014-2016 vs 2017-2019
Post by: Primemuscle on February 10, 2020, 08:48:18 PM
1.5 million more jobs created in 2014-2016 than 2017-2019. Would have thought massive corporate tax cuts coupled with massive deregulation would have produced different results. What am I missing?

Nothing. But wait a little while and folks here on Getbig will come up with something. And if they can't, they say you have Trump derangement syndrome.
Title: Re: 2014-2016 vs 2017-2019
Post by: SOMEPARTS on February 10, 2020, 09:34:05 PM
Closer to the recession would be my guess. Not sure. Source?
Title: Re: 2014-2016 vs 2017-2019
Post by: polychronopolous on February 10, 2020, 09:36:43 PM
Lost a 1,000 seats, led the country to electing an orange game show host and now we have half the 2020 Democratic candidates running as fast away as they can from his legacy.  
Title: Re: 2014-2016 vs 2017-2019
Post by: Coach is Back! on February 10, 2020, 10:18:43 PM
1.5 million more jobs created in 2014-2016 than 2017-2019. Would have thought massive corporate tax cuts coupled with massive deregulation would have produced different results. What am I missing?

Need a breakdown and what’s your source?

Government
Part time
Temporary
Seasonal
??

Obama’s job creation couldn’t have been that much since a lot of corporations had left the country because of higher taxes all the way around and job killing regulations.
Title: Re: 2014-2016 vs 2017-2019
Post by: Dos Equis on February 11, 2020, 12:09:51 AM
1.5 million more jobs created in 2014-2016 than 2017-2019. Would have thought massive corporate tax cuts coupled with massive deregulation would have produced different results. What am I missing?

A citation to support your numbers.  Context.  Types of jobs created.  Labor participation rate.  Unemployment rate.