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Economy
Jobless numbers hit record lows. Thank Trump ‐ for doing less, not more
2018-07-20
[Washington Examiner] Jobless claims haven’t been this low since 1969. President Trump is taking the credit, and he isn’t all wrong. Bills he has signed and regulatory actions he has taken have helped unleash businesses to hire more, pay more, and in the end make life better for workers.

Where Trump errs is in taking direct credit. Trump’s interventions in the economy, his tariffs to protect favored manufacturers, and the subsidies he has advocated for some industries or employers have boosted fortunes in the short term for a few jobs. But they haven’t on the aggregate improved the jobs picture. That’s because government intervention generally can only reshuffle resources and jobs, while only economic growth can enrich and empower the working man.

Tariffs can protect certain employers from competition, thus giving them more room to raise prices and thus possibly hire more and increase wages. If we look narrowly at aluminum jobs, then tariffs can be considered a success. But that’s how the Left views economic policy. They look at a narrow, politically favored slice of the economy, like wind turbines or a friendly labor union, and figure out how government can help that segment. In the process, they stultify the broader economy by dragging capital away from more productive activities.

Similarly, special subsidies (such as Trump and Vice President Mike Pence’s favors for Carrier’s Indiana plant) can protect a few jobs. But government-protected jobs are not sustainable, and they typically come at the expense of other jobs.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  and she is an Econ and International Relations graduate from Boston U.
Posted by: Frank G   2018-07-20 15:17  

#2  I heard a young woman running for congress say unemployment is low because everyone is working two jobs.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2018-07-20 14:12  

#1  But that’s how the Left views economic policy

The Left has no real economic policy. It's first and foremost based upon centralized control and regulation. Power. Profitability only is factored in enriching members of the Inner Party, usually by raiding directly or indirectly the public treasury not in commerce.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-07-20 09:27  

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