One of the achievements that most presidents point out is
the number of new jobs they created during their candidacy. Highlighting the
total workforce is another way to indicate their success, especially if the
presidents are standing for their second term.
When it comes to America and its presidents, Bill Clinton
created the most jobs during his term at the White Office between 1993 – 2001. According
to the numbers shared by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the 42nd
president of America created nearly 19 million new jobs.
Ronal Reagan, the 40th president follows in the second
position with 16.5 million new jobs created between 1981 – 1989. Franklin D.
Roosevelt, who holds a record for serving America for three terms before dying
in office created 9.5 million jobs during his tenure.
Infographic by: www.statista.com