Center for American Progress Center for American Progress
Issues Economy Labor Market

Bush Jobs Record Still Worst Since President Hoover

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that the economy gained 308,000 jobs in March 2004, a gain of 0.24 percent.

This job growth pales compared to the previous administration. This job growth was matched seven times during the 96 months of the Clinton administration. And job growth during the Clinton administration exceeded this growth rate during 27 months. If we look at the entire first quarter of 2004, employment grew by 0.39 percent. That is equal to one of the 32 quarters during the Clinton administration and worse than 27 quarters. This may be the best quarter during the Bush administration, but it would rank as the fifth worst quarter during the Clinton administration.

Despite the job gains in March 2004, the Bush administration's labor market record still remains the worst since the Hoover administration, even if employment growth persists at the rate of job creation in March. The record of the Bush administration on job creation is so bad that even if the economy produces 308,000 new jobs ever month between now and January 2005 employment will have grown by only 0.9 percent, less than two thirds the rate of growth of the second Eisenhower administration which was previously the worst administration since President Hoover in job creation.

Employment Creation by Administration, 1945 to 2004

To speak with our experts on this topic, please contact:

Print: Suzi Emmerling (foreign policy and security, energy, education, immigration)
202.481.8224 or semmerling@americanprogress.org

Print: Jason Rahlan (health care, economy, civil rights, poverty)
202.481.8132 or jrahlan@americanprogress.org

Radio: John Neurohr
202.481.8182 or jneurohr@americanprogress.org

TV: Andrea Purse
202.741.6250 or apurse@americanprogress.org

Web: Erin Lindsay
202.741.6397 or elindsay@americanprogress.org

Subscribe to RSS Feeds

RSS IconSite-Wide and Issue-Specific RSS Feeds

Related Articles

Getting Workers Back on Union Rolls, by David Madland, Karla Walter

A Better Way to Help the Unemployed, by Heather Boushey

Social Security Cares 101, by Heather Boushey

Getting Out of the Deep Unemployment Hole, by David Madland

Post-Superbowl Strategies, by David Madland

Also by Scott Lilly

Looking for the Full Measure of Jack Murtha, February 9, 2010

Frozen Budgets Can Be Dangerous to Your Health, January 29, 2010

More Spending Is Necessary to Clean Up The Economic Mess, October 7, 2009