They said it couldn't be done. Wall Street analysts, Bloomberg economists, and the talking heads at CNBC were unanimous in their prediction: President Trump's economy was about to flatline with zero job growth. Then reality hit them like a freight train.
The January jobs report just dropped, and every single one of these so-called experts was catastrophically wrong. Private sector employment exploded by 172,000 jobs – nearlydoublingexpectations. But that's not even the best part, Patriots.
Government employment just plummeted to its lowest level since 1966. Let that sink in. Not since LBJ was in the White House has the federal bureaucracy been this lean. Kevin Hassett, one of the most respected economic minds in the Trump administration, laid it out plainly: the federal workforce share of total employment hasn't been this low in recorded history.
Three hundred sixty thousand federal positions – gone. Eliminated. This isn't a talking point or campaign rhetoric. This is a structural transformation of the American economy, shifting away from bureaucratic bloat and toward productive private sector growth.
And he's absolutely right. Under the Biden regime, the biggest employment "gains" came from federal hiring that did nothing but balloon the deficit and put more unelected bureaucrats between you and your freedoms.
Here's something the legacy media desperately doesn't want you to know: the Labor Department quietly revised Biden-era job numbers downward. Way downward. The economy produced only 1.2 million jobs in 2024 – not the two million they claimed.
That's 800,000 jobs that were fabricated on paper while American families struggled in reality. For years, they told us Bidenomics was working. They lied. The numbers prove it.
Meanwhile, under President Trump's leadership, construction jobs are surging thanks to eighteen trillion dollars in investment deals he personally negotiated. Apprenticeship registrations have topped 330,000 under this Labor Department. The unemployment rate fell to 4.3 percent. Labor force participation surged to its highest point since 2001.
Americans who gave up looking for work under Biden – the forgotten men and women who stopped showing up in the statistics because they lost all hope – are flooding back into the labor force. Why? Because they see real wages growing and real opportunities returning.
This is what happens when you have a President who actually puts American workers first instead of shipping their jobs overseas and importing cheap foreign labor.
Source: Next News Network