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The ugly truth about Obama’s ‘pretty darn great’ economy



‘Anybody who says we are not absolutely better off today than we were just
seven years ago, they’re not leveling with you. They’re not telling the
truth,” Obama said last week. “By almost every economic measure, we are
significantly better off.”

For a second opinion, just ask Obama’s own economic adviser Robert Wolf. He
told CNN on Tuesday: “I don’t think anyone is saying the economy is great
right now.”

Hillary Clinton seems to concur. “We have to make America whole,” she said.
“We have to fill in what’s been hollowed out.”

By almost every economic measure, America is flat to falling.

Obama certainly can boast about the unemployment rate. From his Jan. 20,
2009, inauguration until last month that figure has fallen from 7.8 percent
to 4.9 — down 37.2 percent. But:

   - The labor force participation rate over that period has slid from 65.7
   percent to 62.9 (the lowest reading since March 1978) — down 4.3 percent.
   - On Obama’s watch, the percentage of Americans below the poverty line
   has grown, according to the most recent Census data, from 14.3 percent to
   14.8 percent in 2014 — up 3.5 percent.
   - Real median household income across that interval sank from $54,925 to
   $53,657 — down 2.3 percent.
   - Food Stamp participants soared in that time frame from 32,889,000 to
   45,874,000 — up 39.5 percent.
   - Meanwhile, from Obama’s arrival through the fourth quarter of 2015,
   the percentage of Americans who own homes sagged from 67.3 percent to 63.8
   — down 5.2 percent.

Gallup CEO Jim Clifton laments this chilling trend: “For the first time in
35 years, American business deaths now outnumber business births.” As he
observed in January, “Business startups outpaced business failures by about
100,000 per year until 2008. But in the past six years, that number
suddenly reversed, and the net number of US startups versus closures is
minus 70,000.”

Clifton worries gravely that “entrepreneurship is now in decline for the
first time since the US government started measuring it . . . Small and
medium-sized businesses are dying faster than they’re being born. So is
free enterprise. And when free enterprise dies, America dies with it.”

Something else is missing these days: robust economic growth.

“Over the 6 ½ years since the recession ended in the second quarter of
2009, real GDP has grown by a total of 14.5 percent, or at an annual rate
of 2.1 percent,” according to Jeffrey Schlagenhauf, a former senior adviser
to the congressional Joint Economic Committee.

“Other post-1960 recoveries averaged total growth of 28.4 percent (annual
rate of 3.9 percent) over the comparable 26 quarters. The Reagan recovery
of the 1980s saw real GDP grow a total of 35 percent, or at an annual rate
of 4.7 percent.”



To put this more vividly, imagine that you are in a car riding shotgun next
to Ronald Reagan. You just left New York City and are heading south on
Interstate 95. You zoom along in the fast lane, at 78 mph. You just passed
a sedan in the next lane. A totally average motorist drives it and strictly
obeys the 65 mph speed limit. And way back, in the rear-view mirror, a
third auto slouches in the slow lane. Behind the wheel is Obama, plodding
forward at 35 mph.



Statistically, the Reagan, average and Obama recoveries have advanced at
speeds equivalent to those of these three vehicles.

To illustrate what this means over time, picture where these cars would be
after 10 hours of nonstop travel: Reagan would be about 20 minutes north of
Savannah, Ga. The average driver would find himself about 20 minutes past
Florence, SC.

And Obama would be crawling through the northern suburbs of Richmond, Va.

Why are Americans so angry?

Picture yourself on I-95, creeping onward at a mere 35 mph, itching to get
ahead.

And this time, you are trapped in Obama’s car, listening to him insist that
everything is — as he said last week — “pretty darn great right now.”



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