The Congressional Black Caucus wasn't having it when Trump made a point of citing the black unemployment rate by Allan Smith on Jan 30, 2018, 11:58 PM Advertisement
- President Donald Trump made a point to highlight the black unemployment rate during his State of the Union address.
- The Congressional Black Caucus greeted his comment with silence.
During his first State of the Union address, President Donald Trump made a point of highlighting recent news that the black unemployment rate had fallen to its lowest level in history. The Congressional Black Caucus, however, greeted his comment with a nearly silent response. "Why are the black congressmen Refusing to applaud the 'lowest unemployment rate for AAmericans?" #sotus" tweeted conservative personality Glenn Beck. Some were quick to note that, while the black unemployment rate fell to 6.8% — still above the national unemployment rate — under Trump, the drop was a continuation of a change that began under President Barack Obama. "Any way you square it, the drop in Black unemployment was a trend that started under President Obama," Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris tweeted. "President Trump is just along for the ride. However, we can do better — the Black unemployment rate is still approximately double that of white unemployment. #SOTU." SEE ALSO: The most controversial aspect of Trump's speech led to Democrats booing him and shouting 'that's not true' |
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