cawacko
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Yes, but 2016 was one of Obama's best years of job creation. And wage growth in 2016 was the best in 7 years.
I don't know how you're judging a "weak recovery", but the weakest recovery we've ever had was during Bush the Dumber, and the "recovery" lasted almost 3 years before the Housing Bubble took over. And that was to recover from the weakest recession in a generation; 2001's recession lasted 6 months and didn't even result in negative GDP growth. Obama not only recovered all the jobs Bush the Dumber and the Conservatives lost, but he created 11 million more and reduced the deficit by 2/3 from where he inherited it.
The recovery would have been stronger during Obama had Conservatives not forfeit their duties to govern by obstruction.
It was written about quite a bit as being a historically weak recovery in terms of GDP growth.
https://money.cnn.com/2016/10/05/news/economy/us-recovery-slowest-since-wwii/index.html