Nearly 95% of all new jobs during Obama era were part-time, or contract By Investing.com

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“Mr. O likes to brag about the jobs he supposedly created well here’s the reality of it. Trump will show Mr. O what real job creation is, he’ll probably do more in 1 yr. than Mr. O did in 8.”  Admin

A new study by economists from Harvard and Princeton indicates that 94% of the 10 million new jobs created during the Obama era were temporary positions.

The study shows that the jobs were temporary, contract positions, or part-time “gig” jobs in a variety of fields.

Female workers suffered most heavily in this economy, as work in traditionally feminine fields, like education and medicine, declined during the era.

The research by economists Lawrence Katz of Harvard University and Alan Krueger at Princeton University shows that the proportion of workers throughout the U.S., during the Obama era, who were working in these kinds of temporary jobs, increased from 10.7% of the population to 15.8%.

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