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U.S. Annual Unemployment - The Bush Effect |
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At the end of 1988 the annual unemployment level for the U.S. was 6.7 million [6,701,000].
George H.W. Bush, Sr., became the 41st
President of the United States on January 20, 1989. During
the four years that Bush, Sr., was in office the annual
unemployment level increased each year, and by the time he
left office the level had increased by 2.9 million
to an annual level of 9.6 million.

When you chart the data for the 15-year period of time, you have to ask the question – is it poor management skills, poor economic advice, or simply a coincidence that when a Republican becomes President, the annual unemployment level increases each year they are in office?
Every day we here stories about how this indicator, or that indicator shows that the U.S. economy is on fire breaking forecasts left and right, but once again, the true numbers tell a different story.
If the U.S. economy is doing so well, why has the annual unemployment level increased by 3.1 million since this administration took office?