@PKXXWhite , the economy surged as soon as he was elected and continued to soar as he cut regs.
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Okay, but prior to that was a steadily decreasing unemployment rate. Along with a bunch of other "record high" Dow averages for the time.
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Growth was slow for years though. You don't have to like him, but Trump can definitely be credited for jumpstarting it once again.
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I'm no fan of Obama, believe me. But he had higher private sector job growth in his final year, then what Trump is on track for.
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Nevertheless, the market has been climbing since then, their is nothing too unique about the last 7 months other than it's STILL doing well
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Disagree. Market had been pretty stagnant most of '16. Shot up after election. Anyway, appreciate the conversation.
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It was up 10% from January to November and steadily prior, but nevertheless thanks for the dialogue.
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S&P 500 - Nov 6, 2015 = 2,099 S&P 500 - Nov 4, 2016 = 2,085
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That's one of 3 major averages, plus one year in an 8 year run. I was referring to Dow Jones Industrial average.
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This might be a better picture.pic.twitter.com/gaWbHN79wI
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That pic makes the market look pretty weak through 2015 - 2016, until after Trump's election.
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This is how you have an argument! I applaud y'all for debating your side while being respectful... doesn't happen often
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