President Biden Comments on the Second Quarter GDP Numbers

Photo from CBS News

In another sign that Bidenomics appears to be working for the country and the American People, the second quarter gross domestic product numbers showed the national economy grew at 2.8 percent.

Commenting on this news, President Joe Biden issued a statement through the White House Press room.

“When I took office, we were in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Today’s GDP report makes clear we now have the strongest economy in the world. Thanks to my and Vice President Harris’s economic agenda, our economy grew a robust 2.8% over the last quarter, based on strong American consumers and business investment. We’ve created nearly 16 million jobs, wages are up, and inflation is coming down. We’re rebuilding the Nation and bringing manufacturing back to America.”

“But we have more to do. Over the next six months, I will continue doing my job as President: lowering costs for hardworking families and growing our economy. Congressional Republicans have a different plan—which would drag our country backward by putting special interest first. The Vice President and I will keep fighting for America’s future—a future of promise and possibilities, of ordinary Americans doing extraordinary things.”

Later the President posted on social media:

Note that the GDP numbers during the Biden/Harris years eclipse the Trump/Pence ones.

And not just growth. Job numbers have been more positive in the Biden/Harris years than in the Trump/Pence ones.

And the crime rate is falling in the Biden/Harris Administration compared to the rise that started in the Trump/Pence years.

And illegal border crossings, thanks to a Biden Executive Order following Republican reneging, at Donald Trump’s behest, on a bipartisan border security bill, have reached a three year low.

So Bidenonomics and the Democratic version of good government is working for the country and American People.

At least it is doing better than Trumpomics.


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