Sept.
2, 2019
Dear Liberty Activist,
This Labor
Day think of this:
- More
Americans have jobs than at any time in history.
- Fewer
Americans were unemployed in July 2019 (the last
month that we have data on) than in July 1989 and July 2009, and as few as
July 1999, even though there are almost 40 million more people
in the workforce since 1989.
- There
are more than a million more jobs available in America than there are
people who are unemployed, meaning that people have the freedom to leave
jobs without the fear that they won’t be able to find another one.
- Labor
participation among working aged adults was almost 77.4 percent in 1997.
And then it began a steady decline through the 2000s and the 2010s before
it finally bottomed in 2015 at 72.7 percent, according to the Bureau for Labor Statistics, representing 9.7 million people who would have been in the
labor force had participation levels remained what they were in 1997. But
now, labor participation among working age adults is once again rising,
with 2.8 million more 16-64-year-olds in the labor force, and labor
participation rising to 73.8 percent.
- Wages
are up 3.2 percent year-on-year with the fastest growing group in the increase in
overall labor compensation being those who are the bottom 10 percent
earners.
- Inflation remains stable and below 2
percent while wages are rising above that amount meaning that the average
worker is experiencing real pay raises, and
- More
than half million manufacturing jobs have been created since President
Trump was elected.
Happy Labor
Day! – Celebrating that America is back to work and getting paid.
Sincerely,
Rick Manning
President
Americans for Limited Government