The Last Time The Economy Had News This Good Was When Bill Clinton Was President

Posted by | July 3, 2014 09:28 | Filed under: Economy Good News Politics Top Stories


While Republicans are suing Obama for being a president, the economy is improving, and even at a better than expected pace. I’m pretty sure Republicans will call for impeachment when this good news hits their desk. The last time the economy added this many jobs consistently, was in 1999 when Bill Clinton was President.

While Congress has consistently been unproductive, this happened without their help:

The American jobs recovery seems to have finally hit its stride. The U.S. economy added 288,000 jobs in June, marking the fifth straight month where employers added at least 200,000 jobs. The last time that happened was in late 1999, as the dot-com bubble was inflating.

Economists surveyed by CNNMoney had predicted that 200,000 jobs were added last month, Meanwhile, the unemployment rate is now 6.1%, down from 6.3% in May. Economists were expecting the unemployment rate to stay at 6.3%.

Another sign of good news for those who currently have jobs is that pay is on the rise. Hourly wages ticked up 0.2% in June and are up 2% in the past 12 months. Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen has mentioned concern that wages aren’t growing as rapidly as needed.

This time, they won’t blame Obama. After George W. Bush plunged our economy into an apocalyptic abyss, somehow, some way, Republicans will now take credit for its recovery.  Count on it.

Meanwhile, I just received an email from Reince Priebus asking people to sign George W. Bush’s birthday card.

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67 responses to The Last Time The Economy Had News This Good Was When Bill Clinton Was President

  1. Tommy6860 July 3rd, 2014 at 09:37

    And we know where the economy would be, had the party of “No” passed a jobs bill and massive infrastructure spending?? The unemployment rate would be at or below 5%. Of course the GOP doesn’t want to do that, knowing full well the jobs created from that spending would actually take down the deficit more because of the huge offset in federal revenue increases. And to think they do this purely out of spite for “The Man”.

    • William July 3rd, 2014 at 09:49

      Repairing the damage done by George and his frat boy politics was never the goal of the GOP. Their goal was to resist every effort to help the country. If that meant driving the nation into a ditch, they were perfectly ok with that as long as it made the black guy look bad.

      • Pilotshark July 3rd, 2014 at 10:53

        and the turtle couldn’t even pull that off.
        so Eric the Weasel Cantor is now Extinct, we see that Mitch the Turtle McConnell is on the endanger spices list, heading for the extinct list as well.

        • Billy Jackson July 3rd, 2014 at 12:33

          And bonor should be in the last stages of liver cirrhosis.

          • verafish July 4th, 2014 at 22:36

            And the good news is that Liberals didn’t have to lift a finger to get boner where he is today.

      • kelbo69 July 3rd, 2014 at 17:27

        Thank you Tommy

      • fancypants July 13th, 2014 at 18:57

        very good point KUDOS

    • kelbo69 July 3rd, 2014 at 17:26

      Well said !!!

  2. Tommy6860 July 3rd, 2014 at 09:37

    And we know where the economy would be, had the party of “No” passed a jobs bill and massive infrastructure spending?? The unemployment rate would be at or below 5%. Of course the GOP doesn’t want to do that, knowing full well the jobs created from that spending would actually take down the deficit more because of the huge offset in federal revenue increases. And to think they do this purely out of spite for “The Man”.

    • William July 3rd, 2014 at 09:49

      Repairing the damage done by George and his frat boy politics was never the goal of the GOP. Their goal was to resist every effort to help the country. If that meant driving the nation into a ditch, they were perfectly ok with that as long as it made the black guy look bad.

      • Pilotshark July 3rd, 2014 at 10:53

        and the turtle couldn’t even pull that off.
        so Eric the Weasel Cantor is now Extinct, we see that Mitch the Turtle McConnell is on the endanger spices list, heading for the extinct list as well.

        • Billy Jackson July 3rd, 2014 at 12:33

          And bonor should be in the last stages of liver cirrhosis.

          • verafish July 4th, 2014 at 22:36

            And the good news is that Liberals didn’t have to lift a finger to get boner where he is today.

        • kelbo69 July 3rd, 2014 at 17:27

          Lol

      • kelbo69 July 3rd, 2014 at 17:27

        Thank you Tommy

      • fancypants July 13th, 2014 at 18:57

        very good point KUDOS

    • kelbo69 July 3rd, 2014 at 17:26

      Well said !!!

  3. uzza July 3rd, 2014 at 09:43

    This arrogant, narcissistic fraud is committing crimes that no other president in US history has been guilty of. His latest outrage: creating jobs while black.

    • R.J. Carter July 3rd, 2014 at 09:44

      He created jobs?

      • granpa.usthai July 3rd, 2014 at 10:13

        only through HMRO (His Majesty’s Royal Order – formerly known for the previous 43 WHITE Presidents as Executive Orders). I can’t possibly imagine why the WHITE RACIST Republiklans in the US Congress would want to have anything to do with enhancing the private sector into contributing to federal revenue, can you?

      • fancypants July 13th, 2014 at 18:56

        not only created jobs but improved the economy at the same time. Imagine that !

        • R.J. Carter July 14th, 2014 at 09:13

          Praise Clinton for the Tech Bubble!

          • fancypants July 14th, 2014 at 19:05

            I was paying .99 unleaded per gallon when Clinton was in office
            the republicans decided I was living too easy so they raised the price a few bucks.

            • R.J. Carter July 15th, 2014 at 09:19

              Yep. I remember that cost increase. It’s the one Candidate Obama said was right, but which was implemented too quickly. Is the slow boil feeling any better?

    • granpa.usthai July 3rd, 2014 at 10:18

      that’s apt to happen when an uppity Hawaiian islander says no back to a WHITE mainlander wearing a Tacky Orange Tan who’s out to sue him for wearing a fabulous Royal Maui Tan in the oval office.

  4. uzza July 3rd, 2014 at 09:43

    This arrogant, narcissistic fraud is committing crimes that no other president in US history has been guilty of. His latest outrage: creating jobs while black.

    • R.J. Carter July 3rd, 2014 at 09:44

      He created jobs?

      • granpa.usthai July 3rd, 2014 at 10:13

        only through HMRO (His Majesty’s Royal Order – formerly known for the previous 43 WHITE Presidents as Executive Orders). I can’t possibly imagine why the WHITE RACIST Republiklans in the US Congress would want to have anything to do with enhancing the private sector into contributing to federal revenue, can you?

      • fancypants July 13th, 2014 at 18:56

        not only created jobs but improved the economy at the same time. Imagine that !

        • R.J. Carter July 14th, 2014 at 09:13

          Praise Clinton for the Tech Bubble!

          • fancypants July 14th, 2014 at 19:05

            I was paying .99 unleaded per gallon when Clinton was in office
            the republicans decided I was living too easy so they raised the price a few bucks.

            • R.J. Carter July 15th, 2014 at 09:19

              Yep. I remember that cost increase. It’s the one Candidate Obama said was right, but which was implemented too quickly. Is the slow boil feeling any better?

    • granpa.usthai July 3rd, 2014 at 10:18

      that’s apt to happen when an uppity Hawaiian islander says no back to a WHITE mainlander wearing a Tacky Orange Tan who’s out to sue him for wearing a fabulous Royal Maui Tan in the oval office.

  5. JW July 3rd, 2014 at 09:45

    What’s the 288,000 jobs in proportion to the current labor force?

  6. JW July 3rd, 2014 at 09:45

    What’s the 288,000 jobs in proportion to the current labor force?

  7. Abby Normal July 3rd, 2014 at 10:22

    OH NO! Unemployment is down, the stock market is hitting all-time highs, GM and Chrysler are thriving, Bin Laden is dead, more Americans than ever have health care . . . .

    What a sad day for Conservative wingnuts.

  8. Abby Normal July 3rd, 2014 at 10:22

    OH NO! Unemployment is down, the stock market is hitting all-time highs, GM and Chrysler are thriving, Bin Laden is dead, more Americans than ever have health care . . . .
    What a sad day for Conservative wingnuts.

  9. Suzanne McFly July 3rd, 2014 at 10:55

    Imagine how great we could be doing if President Obama didn’t have his hands tied by one of the least functional congress’ in history.

  10. Suzanne McFly July 3rd, 2014 at 10:55

    Imagine how great we could be doing if President Obama didn’t have his hands tied by one of the least functional congress’ in history.

  11. Jimmy Cahill July 3rd, 2014 at 12:25

    Ok, our economic numbers look good but this recovery is all mythology. Jobs are being created, but there are still not enough jobs that pay living wages. The unemployment numbers don’t tell the real story. Millions are discouraged and no longer actively looking for work, but their number is no longer counted as unemployed. The number also doesn’t show the millions that are underemployed. Also, stock market means relatively nothing to the average citizen. The middle class has yet to feel any recovery. Granted, Obama did a lot to fix the huge mess Bush created, but too much damage was already done. Our current state is beyond recovery. I can’t wait to see how the numbers change moving forward since the Fed’s quantitative easing programs are drawing to a close.

    Our economy only looks like it is improving, but the fact is, (this is what I took away from the Dow and stock market numbers, anyway) that the gap between the haves and have-nots, that inequality gap, keeps growing. Until that is closed, or is closing, this recovery is mere myth. I still can’t find a job making what I made a decade ago when I was fresh out of high school, even though I have a college degree now. I work for about 20% less but work 20% harder to pay off my student loans. I do not feel this recovery.

    • Billy Jackson July 3rd, 2014 at 12:31

      Any news is good news, but you really hit on an important component of all this.

      I’m sorry for your recent struggles, and I do hope you are able to get into something, earning what you are worth instead of what you have to accept.

      • Jimmy Cahill July 3rd, 2014 at 12:46

        I just have to work twice as hard to have the same standard of living today. There is no recovery

  12. Jimmy Cahill July 3rd, 2014 at 12:25

    Ok, our economic numbers look good but this recovery is all mythology. Jobs are being created, but there are still not enough jobs that pay living wages. The unemployment numbers don’t tell the real story. Millions are discouraged and no longer actively looking for work, but their number is no longer counted as unemployed. The number also doesn’t show the millions that are underemployed. Also, stock market means relatively nothing to the average citizen. The middle class has yet to feel any recovery. Granted, Obama did a lot to fix the huge mess Bush created, but too much damage was already done. Our current state is beyond recovery. I can’t wait to see how the numbers change moving forward since the Fed’s quantitative easing programs are drawing to a close.

    Our economy only looks like it is improving, but the fact is, (this is what I took away from the Dow and stock market numbers, anyway) that the gap between the haves and have-nots, that inequality gap, keeps growing. Until that is closed, or is closing, this recovery is mere myth. I still can’t find a job making what I made a decade ago when I was fresh out of high school, even though I have a college degree now. I work for about 20% less but work 20% harder to pay off my student loans. I do not feel this recovery.

    • Billy Jackson July 3rd, 2014 at 12:31

      Any news is good news, but you really hit on an important component of all this.

      I’m sorry for your recent struggles, and I do hope you are able to get into something, earning what you are worth instead of what you have to accept.

      • Jimmy Cahill July 3rd, 2014 at 12:46

        I just have to work twice as hard to have the same standard of living today. There is no recovery

  13. Rixar13 McGinnis July 3rd, 2014 at 21:25

    Snort, pissed off a Republican or two… :-)

  14. Rixar13 McGinnis July 3rd, 2014 at 21:25

    Snort, pissed off a Republican or two… :-)

  15. SkeeterVT July 3rd, 2014 at 21:40

    WHAT recovery? Millions of longtime unemployed have given up looking for work and are no longer counted in the unemploymetn figures. The majority of these long-term unemployed are people over 55 years of age whom most employers consider too “over the hill” to rehire full-time. I’m 61 and just months away from having to file for early retirement, because no one, it seems, is willing to hire me full-time because I’m “too old.”

    The dirty secret of this so-called “recovery” is tht there are millions of Baby Boomers now in their 60s who are being forced to retire early. Age discrimination against older Americans is runnning rampant in our economy, as companies push out older workers in favor of younger workers who are paid lower wages. And for those fortunate enough to still be working, their incomes have remained stagnant for five years now — or worse, have actually shrunk.

    And while the middle class is getting squeezed out of existence, the rich are getting richer and the already-poor are getting poorer.

    • Denise July 12th, 2014 at 16:36

      and you have nobody but the house controlled gop for that. the senate passed a jobs and sent it to house. boehner won’t even bring it up for a vote.

  16. SkeeterVT July 3rd, 2014 at 21:40

    WHAT recovery? Millions of longtime unemployed have given up looking for work and are no longer counted in the unemploymetn figures. The majority of these long-term unemployed are people over 55 years of age whom most employers consider too “over the hill” to rehire full-time. I’m 61 and just months away from having to file for early retirement, because no one, it seems, is willing to hire me full-time because I’m “too old.”

    The dirty secret of this so-called “recovery” is tht there are millions of Baby Boomers now in their 60s who are being forced to retire early. Age discrimination against older Americans is runnning rampant in our economy, as companies push out older workers in favor of younger workers who are paid lower wages. And for those fortunate enough to still be working, their incomes have remained stagnant for five years now — or worse, have actually shrunk.

    And while the middle class is getting squeezed out of existence, the rich are getting richer and the already-poor are getting poorer.

    • Denise July 12th, 2014 at 16:36

      and you have nobody but the house controlled gop for that. the senate passed a jobs and sent it to house. boehner won’t even bring it up for a vote.

  17. Denise July 12th, 2014 at 16:37

    the dems are not perfect, but the economy always does better it seems with a dem in the white house and they control both the senate and congresshttp://www.snopes.com/politics/politicians/nationaldebt.asp

  18. Denise July 12th, 2014 at 16:37

    the dems are not perfect, but the economy always does better it seems with a dem in the white house and they control both the senate and congresshttp://www.snopes.com/politics/politicians/nationaldebt.asp

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