Economy Adds 256k Jobs in November, Trump Reduces Jobs Deficit Vs Obama

Nonfarm payroll jobs rose by 256,000 in November 2020, following increases of 661k in September 653k in October. Following the November report, there are 142.6 million total nonfarm payroll jobs.

November was the 46th full month since President Trump took office. During that time, the total number of nonfarm payroll jobs has decreased by 2.1%, which is equivalent to an annualized decrease of 0.55%.

After 46 months in the Obama presidency, the total number of nonfarm payroll jobs had increased by 0.58%, or 0.15% on an annualized basis. Obama is leading Trump by 2.64% on this metric.

Table comparing Trump’s jobs performance to Obama as of December 2020

Trump was leading Obama on jobs performance prior to April 2020. However, the economy lost almost 21 million jobs in April, many of which were COVID-related.

Chart comparing Trump’s jobs performance to Obama as of December 2020

The story is similar if we compare President Trump to former President George W. Bush. After 46 months in the Bush presidency, the total number of non-farm jobs had decreased by 0.15%. Bush is leading Trump by 1.91% on that metric.

Chart comparing Trump’s jobs performance to George W Bush as of December 2020

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