And no real estate bubble like under Bush. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washin ... ent=safari
The U-6 rate--which includes part-time workers and those given up looking for work--is down to 9.3% which is close to where it was from about 1996-2007. The economy has pretty much recovered at this point.http://portalseven.com/employment/unemp ... oYear=2016
But of course the Fed in fear that the average worker might you know get an actual raise that exceeds inflation will probably raise interest rates soon.http://www.epi.org/nominal-wage-tracker/
Hopefully, Trump won't screw it up with more trickle-down economics and lax financial regulation leading to another bubble. But he probably will. Why there was such angst that it was felt we needed to go with such a risky proposition as Trump instead of a moderate such as Hillary is beyond me. Even unemployment of high-school graduates is down to 7.9%. Yes, manufacturing jobs are not doing well but do Americans want to spend their lives doing repetitive, low-skilled tasks all day? Yes, if that is the only way to a middle-class lifestyle for some. But preferably not.
Not too shabby, Obama.
The U-6 rate--which includes part-time workers and those given up looking for work--is down to 9.3% which is close to where it was from about 1996-2007. The economy has pretty much recovered at this point.http://portalseven.com/employment/unemp ... oYear=2016
But of course the Fed in fear that the average worker might you know get an actual raise that exceeds inflation will probably raise interest rates soon.http://www.epi.org/nominal-wage-tracker/
Hopefully, Trump won't screw it up with more trickle-down economics and lax financial regulation leading to another bubble. But he probably will. Why there was such angst that it was felt we needed to go with such a risky proposition as Trump instead of a moderate such as Hillary is beyond me. Even unemployment of high-school graduates is down to 7.9%. Yes, manufacturing jobs are not doing well but do Americans want to spend their lives doing repetitive, low-skilled tasks all day? Yes, if that is the only way to a middle-class lifestyle for some. But preferably not.
Not too shabby, Obama.