The White House celebrates the gains for American workers on Workers’ Day

The White House represented the Labor Day by highlighting job gains and wages that President Trump’s economic policies benefit from American workers.

“As Americans on Workers’ Day, President Trump stands as a hero for the American worker,” the administration said in a statement on Monday.

The administration referred to the gains of non -agricultural salaries for more than 500,000 jobs since Mr. Trump took office in January, with every net increases in employment from employers from the private sector. Federal government salaries have decreased as the administration is implementing the workforce discounts.

The officials highlighted the special performance in particular among the workers born in the local, whose work increased by about 2.4 million during this period, which represents all the gains of clear jobs. The employment between workers born abroad decreased during the same time frame, which reflects what the administration described as the effects of enhancing migration enhancement.

Wage growth is accelerated as well as employment gains. The average profits per hour increased by 3.9 % in July from the previous year, while the modified wages that were adjusted to inflation increased by about 1.4 % for workers with blue collar during the past year. The administration noted that the real wages have grown every month since Mr. Trump returned to his post, after he failed to inflation for 26 consecutive months during the previous administration.

Data of the Ministry of Treasury showed that the blue -collar workers have witnessed a real wage growth by 1.7 % in the first five months of the Trump administration, which officials said they represent the strongest start of any president since the late 1960s.

The administration attributed the gains to commercial policies that attracted more than $ 8 trillion of new American investment, organizational investment, which reduces compliance costs for companies, and immigration policies designed to determine the priorities of American workers.

“President Trump oversees a boom in the private sector,” the statement said, noting that small business morale has reached a period of five months, while wages continue to rise in consumer prices.

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