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ICYMI: Independent Fact-Check Group Says Stacey Abrams “Distorted” the Truth

February 6, 2019

To the surprise of no one who has been paying attention to Stacey Abrams’ pre-campaign promotional tour, Abrams used the platform of her State of the Union response speech to elevate her dark-money political slush fund Fair Fight Action.

But Abrams also used the occasion to spread blatant disinformation about our prospering economy that continues to surpass job growth expectations. This led to fact checkers like factcheck.org to obliterate Abrams’s claims, and set the record straight.

“Stacey Abrams is so desperate for her next political job that she’s gotten tagged for running a personal dark-money slush fund and lying about how the Trump tax cuts have grown our economy and boosted jobs. It’s obvious why Abrams is a favorite among Washington liberals, but her track record of leftist partisanship will be a much harder sell in Georgia. “
-SLF Spokesman Matt Gruda

In case you missed it…

FactChecking Stacey Abrams’ SOTU Response
FactCheck.org
By D’Angelo Gore
2/6/2019

https://www.factcheck.org/2019/02/factchecking-stacey-abrams-sotu-response/

Stacey Abrams, in the Democratic response to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, presented a distorted picture of the U.S. economy since the Republican-backed tax bill became law.

“The Republican tax bill rigged the system against working people,” said Abrams, a former Georgia state legislator who lost her bid to become governor last year. “Rather than bringing back jobs, plants are closing, layoffs are looming, and wages struggle to keep pace with the actual cost of living.”

It’s true that some manufacturing companies in the U.S., such as General Motors, have recently announced plant closures and employee layoffs. But, overall, both total employment and manufacturing employment are up since Trump took office in January 2017, and since he signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into law in December 2017.

As of this January, total nonfarm employment was up nearly 4.9 million since Trump took office, and it had increased almost 3 million since the tax law was enacted, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates. In addition, employment in the manufacturing sector is up 454,000 since Trump became president, including 277,000 while the tax law has been in effect.

Also, weekly earnings, in inflation-adjusted dollars, have been going up under the Trump administration, although Abrams said “wages struggle to keep pace with the actual cost of living.” (Inflation and the cost of living are not exactly the same, but they are closely related.)

BLS data show that, as of December, real (or inflation-adjusted) average weekly earnings for rank-and-file production and nonsupervisory workers have gone up 2.6 percent since Trump took office, and almost 1.4 percent since the tax bill became law in December 2017.

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