Wednesday, September 16, 2020

1600 Daily The White House • September 16, 2020 NEW: Incomes hit record high and poverty reached record low in 2019

 

1600 Daily
The White House • September 16, 2020

NEW: Incomes hit record high and poverty reached record low in 2019

American households saw their best economic gains in half a century last year under President Trump, according to a report this week from the Census Bureau.
 
And with the President’s pro-growth, pro-worker policies in action, this standard can be achieved again as America safely reopens from the Coronavirus pandemic.
 
Median household income grew by a stunning $4,400 in 2019, resulting in an all-time record of $68,700. This 6.8 percent one-year increase is the largest gain on record for median income growth.
 
The poverty rate plunged to an all-time low of 10.5 percent, as well. Between 2018 and 2019 alone, over 4 million Americans were lifted out of poverty, and the child poverty rate fell to a nearly 50-year low in 2019.
 
Minority groups including African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans saw the largest gains in income, while poverty rates fell to a record low for every race and ethnic group in 2019.  
 
Black Americans, for example, saw a 7.9 percent median income increase and a poverty rate that fell below 20 percent for the first time in history.
 
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted this historic progress in 2020. Nevertheless, America today is witnessing the fastest recovery from any economic crisis in history. Thanks to the strong fundamentals of the Trump Economy, the monthly jobs report has met or exceeded economist expectations for four months in a row.
 
The new Census report confirms what we know to be true: With the right agenda for blue-collar and middle-class workers, there’s no limit to America’s economic greatness!

📖 Incomes Hit Record High and Poverty Reached Record Low in 2019

Video of the Day: Historic Abraham Accords signed at the White House!

Yesterday, President Trump welcomed leaders from Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and the Kingdom of Bahrain for the signing of the Abraham Accords.
 
“These visionary leaders will sign the first two peace deals between Israel and the Arab state in more than a quarter century. In Israel’s entire history, there have previously been only two such agreements,” President Trump said.
 
“Now we have achieved two in a single month—and there are more to follow.”

Photo of the Day

President Trump salutes as he boards Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House | September 15, 2020

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