Over the last 12 years, January 2001 to January 2013, the United States added a combined total of 2,291,000 jobs both government and private sector.
The average addition of jobs over 12 year periods from 1965 through 2001, was 20,833,000 per 12 years.
This last 12 years saw a jobs increase of 1.73% over the 12 years. The average normal increase every 12 years (again 1965 to 2001) was 28.79%.
From 2009 to 2013, Obama added 1,208,000 jobs. The normal average for four years is 7,887,000.
So you tell me folks, is Obama creating a massive number of jobs?
Not hardly.
It shouldn’t surprise folks too much to know that Bush added 0.82% new jobs in his two terms. Yep, less than 1% growth. The general 8 year average growth 1961 to 2001 was 19.05%.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3025870/posts?page=9#9
It’s not just the lack of jobs, but also the quality of jobs that are created.
I always had a job when GWB was President. Not so much available now that O’Bumbler is President.