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Job creation by President from Ronald Reagan (1981) onward. The horizontal axis shows the months following inauguration, while the vertical axis shows cumulative job creation as a %. The number of jobs in a given period is divided by the number of jobs in the first month following inauguration (February) of their first term (Jobs in month N / Jobs in Feb of first term) - 1.
The New York Times published a similar diagram in January 2016.[1] The source data is the FRED "Payems" data series.[2]
Calculated risk, a financial and economics blog, does a nice chart like this one as well.[3]
Fortune did a chart like this in October 2020, using January as starting and ending months.[4]
CNN did an interactive chart of this and other variables in October 2020.[5]
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