I would say that every month except this past April, we've seen, seen real wage increases. We've seen on average 2.6% GDP growth for the past four quarters and the underlying resilience of the economy. We paid, We pulled down the fiscal deficit to GDP. We got it down to about 5.5. So we had a fiscal contraction and still grew. And representative, everything that we all the jobs we're creating, they're in the private sector and they're for Americans. (01:37–01:45)
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Asserts that the fiscal deficit to GDP ratio was reduced to about 5.5%.
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