WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump on Friday commemorated a sensational U.S. work report that revealed more than 2.5 million tasks were added last month during the thick of the coronavirus pandemic, and anticipated the damaged economy will recuperate all of its lost jobs by next year.
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks about a U.S. jobs report in the middle of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic as he deals with a news conference as members of his administration listen in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., June 5,2020 REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
” Today is most likely, if you think about it, the best comeback in American history,” Trump stated at the White Home.
” We’re going to be more powerful than we were when we were riding high,” he added.
Trump, who had actually counted on a strong economy to strengthen his chances of re-election in November, said the healing might be obstructed by higher taxes and execution of a Green New Offer environment change strategy if Democrats win the White Home.
He spoke after the Labor Department launched its tasks report for May, which revealed the jobless rate dropped to 13.3%f