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I thought we were in the best economy ever?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ken-1122" data-source="post: 74727679" data-attributes="member: 277047"><p>This is one of the graphs I was talking about. Notice how unemployment drops from 10% high in 2010 to leveling off at approx 5% in the middle of 2015, 4.5% - 5% was where it was prior to the recession. Notice how it remained there till near the end of 2016, Then it begins to drop to a record low after that. Guess who got elected near the end of 2016?</p><p><a href="https://www.npr.org/2018/10/05/654417887/u-s-unemployment-rate-drops-to-3-7-percent-lowest-in-nearly-50-years" target="_blank">U.S. Unemployment Rate Drops To 3.7 Percent, Lowest In Nearly 50 Years</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you are gonna accuse me of saying something, you need to provide a link or post # when I said it. Your word isn't good enough.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Unemployment was twice as high during the recession as it usually is when the economy is healthy. When it recovers, it quickly returns to its typical healthy level. When it goes below it's typical healthy level, that's when things become noticeable. It didnt go below it's typical healthy level till Trump got into office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken-1122, post: 74727679, member: 277047"] This is one of the graphs I was talking about. Notice how unemployment drops from 10% high in 2010 to leveling off at approx 5% in the middle of 2015, 4.5% - 5% was where it was prior to the recession. Notice how it remained there till near the end of 2016, Then it begins to drop to a record low after that. Guess who got elected near the end of 2016? [URL="https://www.npr.org/2018/10/05/654417887/u-s-unemployment-rate-drops-to-3-7-percent-lowest-in-nearly-50-years"]U.S. Unemployment Rate Drops To 3.7 Percent, Lowest In Nearly 50 Years[/URL] If you are gonna accuse me of saying something, you need to provide a link or post # when I said it. Your word isn't good enough. Unemployment was twice as high during the recession as it usually is when the economy is healthy. When it recovers, it quickly returns to its typical healthy level. When it goes below it's typical healthy level, that's when things become noticeable. It didnt go below it's typical healthy level till Trump got into office. [/QUOTE]
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