Biden hails robust jobs market as proof US economy is ‘strongest in the world’

Joe Biden declared the strong jobs figures released on Friday as proof that “America’s economy is the strongest in the world”.

The US jobs market defied fears of a downturn again, when figures were released on growth in January, with employers adding 353,000 new jobs over the month, the labor department announced.

The jobs market has remained strong despite an aggressive series of interest rate rises by the Federal Reserve, aimed at cooling the economy and bringing down the rate of inflation. In January the unemployment rate was 3.7%, close to a 50-year low.

Economists had been predicting that the US would add less than 200,000 jobs over the month. The labor department also revised its job gains for December up from an initial estimate of 216,000 to 333,000.

The news was another boost to the US president, whose polling on the economy has remained weak despite the robust jobs market. Hiring was broad-based with gains in healthcare, government, professional and business services and retail.

Biden pointed out that the US has added almost 15m jobs since he was sworn in in January 2021.

The Guardian

Michael Randle

Michael Randle