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Photo illustration: Elaine He and Taylor Tyson; Drew Angerer (Biden) and Alex Wong via Getty Images (Trump)



Opinion
What Has Biden Accomplished? Look at These 10 Metrics, Not the Polls
Biden has outperformed Trump on a number of fronts, from inequality and green spending to stocks and crime. But not all.
By Bloomberg Opinion Columnists
March 7, 2024 at 10:00 AM MST



President Joe Biden’s third year in office was dogged by political gridlock yet blessed by an economy that refused to break despite painful inflation and surging borrowing costs. If presidential elections hinge on “the economy, stupid,” then winning a second term should be a cakewalk for Biden given the robust labor market, strengthening household finances, and improving confidence among consumers and businesses. Instead, his poll numbers predict the opposite, weighed down by the legacy of Covid-era inflation and doubts about his age. Looming even larger is the influx of migrants at the southern border, which Republicans would rather use as a weapon than fix via bipartisan immigration reform. As Biden and his presumptive opponent, Donald Trump, take their message to voters ahead of the November election, Bloomberg Opinion columnists tell you how the president’s performance stacks up against his predecessor by the numbers.

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Immigration Health | Jobs and wages | Inflation | Energy transition | Household wealth | Income inequality | Markets | Homicides | Job approval

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The number of encounters between southwestern ports of entry declined slightly in fiscal 2023 from 2022’s record of 2.2 million, but still outstripped any other year. And if you include the “inadmissible arrivals” processed, the 2.48 million total is greater.
It’s no wonder immigration was voters’ top concern, and that Biden’s ratings on the issue are so low.

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Note: Encounters between ports of entry for fiscal years ending Sept. 30.Source: US Border Patrol


But one factor often gets lost: Most of the “encounters” in recent years are with people seeking to claim asylum, not necessarily to vanish into the US. And only a small proportion of those who do seek to slip in undetected succeed, thanks to more rigorous enforcement. The US lacks the capacity to process asylum and immigration cases in a timely manner. The more than 6.3 million total encounters at the southern border since Biden took office have resulted in more than 2.4 million migrants allowed into the country.
And for the first time, more than half of irregular arrivals came from beyond Mexico and northern Central America. Venezuela tops the list of “historically atypical” source countries, which also include Colombia, Ecuador, China and India. Family encounters have also surged.
It’s not as if Biden has been sitting on his hands; he’s issued well over 500 executive actions on immigration. But rules lack the sticking power of laws, and they don’t come with the resources needed to execute them properly. Under Trump’s sway, a recalcitrant Republican majority in the House of Representatives effectively derailed bipartisan reform legislation that was making its way through the Senate. Until that logjam is broken, the US immigration system and the border it defends will remain a disaster beyond repair.





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Access to affordable health care is Biden’s crowning achievement. The number of uninsured Americans hit an all-time low of 7.2% in the second quarter of 2023, while the number of people who signed up for an Obamacare plan for 2024 surged to 21.3 million.
At the start of Biden’s term, about 12 million Americans had health insurance through Obamacare, or more formally, the Affordable Care Act — and that level hadn’t changed much since 2015, two years after the public marketplaces opened. When the ACA passed in 2010,[url=https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhis/earlyrelease/insur201106.htm#:~:text=In 2010%2C the percentage of persons uninsured at the time,(Tables 1 and 2).] 22.3% of working-age people[/url] were uninsured compared with just 10.4% now.

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There is a caveat. Some of the voracious appetite for marketplace plans in 2023 likely came from the millions of people who lost access to public insurance last year. The end of pandemic-era rules that allowed Americans to stay on Medicaid without renewing their paperwork pushed out some 16.4 million people, including more than 3.2 million kids, according to the health policy nonprofit KFF.
But policymakers positioned the ACA marketplaces to absorb some of these folks. Subsidies made it easier for people to afford marketplace plans, and the administration increased funding for people trained to help the public find the right insurance fit.
Many of the new enrollees live in Republican strongholds such as West Virginia and Louisiana, where sign-ups increased 80% and 76%, respectively. Texas and Florida each saw enrollment increases of roughly a million people as well.





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Biden may have finally found the labor market’s sweet spot. The economy added 14.8 million jobs over the first three years of his term, more than any president in US history over the same period. What’s more, unemployment has held below 4% for the longest stretch since the 1960s. Yet many workers have been dissatisfied as soaring inflation wiped out wage gains and then some in 2022. Last year, though, income increases began to outpace price increases.

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Biden neither deserves full blame for the high inflation nor full credit for the rebound in real wages. Nevertheless, the strong labor market bears the imprint of White House policies such as the American Rescue Plan, the infrastructure act, the CHIPs act and the ill-named Inflation Reduction Act. Although some economists say these contributed to faster inflation, they also fueled hiring.
Real wages may turn from a headwind for Biden into a tailwind this election year if current trends persist — and they just might. According to the median estimate of economists surveyed by Bloomberg News, the unemployment rate will rise modestly this year, to 4%, well below the 5.9% average of the two decades prior to the pandemic. Average hourly earnings are expected to grow 3.8%, exceeding the 2.2% forecasted inflation rate. What’s more, voters seem to be taking note given the recent recovery in consumer sentiment.



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America’s cost of living, which surged to a four-decade high during Biden’s first two years, is poised to return to its pre-pandemic level this year — when family wealth across income groups is more robust than at any point in the new century.

Consumer and expected inflation


Note: As of March 4.Source: Bloomberg


Inflation was supposedly undermining “Bidenomics” when the consumer price index peaked at 9.1% in 2022, according to prevailing media narratives featuring many prominent economists. The CPI has since plummeted at an unprecedented rate to 3.1%. The resulting disinflation — occurring while gross domestic product expanded 3.2% last quarter — is unmatched in modern history and the opposite of the 1970s, when inflation took eight years and five months to subside to 3%.
Even as the Federal Reserve rapidly raised interest rates in 2022 and through mid-2023, some $30 trillion of US government securities — the daily reference of global investor preferences — showed that the inflation spike was little more than a consequence of supply chain disruptions and pandemic shortages.
In June 2022, many feared inflation was out of control. But the market for swaps, or derivatives, tied to inflation accurately anticipated CPI to the nearest decimal every month during the course of the year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. It’s now signaling 3.1% inflation by July and 2.3% in November. The breakeven rate showing traders’ expectations for average inflation in the next two years at 2.8% is 60 basis points lower than a year ago.
The good news for Biden is that while prices remain elevated, voters are starting to realize — just like Wall Street — that big price increases are over.



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Long after Biden departs the White House, his climate policies will be judged on the glacial metrics of emissions and temperatures. For now, it’s all about how much money is being spent. On that measure, he has sparked a revolution.
US energy transition spending topped $303 billion last year, according to BloombergNEF. That’s a record and two-thirds higher than before Biden entered office. Excluding power-grid projects, which enable but don’t serve only zero-emissions energy, spending exceeded $200 billion, more than double 2020 levels.

Transition investments


Source: BloombergNEF


Investments are concentrated in two of the more obvious beneficiaries of the Inflation Reduction Act’s subsidies: electric vehicles and renewable energy. Spending on EVs over the past three years was roughly double that of the prior decade, while the number for energy storage projects last year was nine times the 2020 level.
Full marks for a fast start, but set against the ultimate ambition, it is only that: To reach net-zero emissions by 2050, annual US transition investment should be more than $1 trillion, now, according to BloombergNEF. Moreover, hosing more money can’t solve everything, such as a lack of lighter, affordable EV models, bottlenecks in expanding the power grid, or inflation and higher interest rates (which it exacerbates).
It also exacerbates, but maybe counters somewhat, the problem of implacable Republican opposition. Trump denounces green energy, sometimes in bizarre terms. On that front, the fact that most green dollars are flowing into red districts and states, teeing up tension between GOP ideology and jobs, offers an insurance policy of sorts for the IRA were the presidency to change hands.



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American households are wealthier and in better financial shape than ever before by almost any measure. Even with a bear market in stocks in 2022 and elevated inflation, Federal Reserve data show household net worth rose to a record $156.2 trillion at the end of the fourth quarter of 2023, from $131.4 trillion at the end of 2020. The stock market, where more than half of all households are invested, has surged. And as Bloomberg Opinion contributor Claudia Sahm has pointed out, household debt burdens are near historic lows.

Household wealth


Source: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis


Yet the consensus is that the economy is a negative for Biden because consumer sentiment measures remain below their pre-pandemic levels. Observers say this reflects the toll of inflation, which has left everyday items such as groceries costing much more than before the onset of Covid-19. Then there’s housing, which is the least affordable on record, keeping potential homeowners from buying, and making current homeowners feel trapped.
Are Americans really that sour on the economy? Perhaps not. Surveys show that when people are asked about their personal financial situation — and not just their views on the economy — an overwhelming majority say it is either good or excellent.
If we’ve learned anything during the pandemic era it is that surveys are not very reliable indicators. Case in point: consumer spending, which has consistently risen more than forecast. Better to watch what Americans do rather than what they say.



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Preliminary data suggest that inequality continued to narrow in 2023. Even better, the improvement — unlike during Biden’s first two years — was due to rising real wages, at least for some Americans: Lower-income workers saw gains, while median and higher earners saw barely any increase at all, after accounting for inflation.

Income gap


Source: S. Flood et al., IPUMS-CPS, University of Minnesota


In 2021 and 2022, inequality also fell. But that was in an economy where real wages were declining for all income groups. They just fell less for the bottom 10% (about 2%) than for the top 10% (about 7%). The final numbers on annual wages for 2023 will not be available until after Americans have decided whether to give Biden four more years or return Trump to office.
What’s happened to wages over the last four presidencies is largely a function of the overall economic environment. Everyone did worse during the tenure of George W. Bush because of the Great Recession. Wages grew for the median and top 10% under Barack Obama as the world recovered from the financial crisis, but the bottom 10% saw real wages fall.
The only administration that presided over positive wage growth for all income groups was Trump’s. Still, inequality also increased during his administration, as higher earners saw wages grow more quickly than the bottom 10%.
When it comes to wages, Biden will have a hard time improving on Trump’s record. When it comes to income inequality, however, he has a good chance.

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Note: As of March 4 based on monthly compounding.Source: Bloomberg


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For a supposedly unpopular president, the US stock market sure seems to like Biden.
Since his inauguration, the S&P 500 Index has returned about 45%, more than double the total returns of the rest of the world’s developed-market equities. That still leaves a lot of ground to cover if he’s going to match Trump’s full-term performance, but in some ways he was dealt a more challenging macroeconomic hand. Trump’s corporate tax breaks also helped. Meanwhile, the mighty dollar has continued to defy predictions about America’s declining status in the world, strengthening against most major global currencies over the past three years.

Performance


Note: As of March 4 based on monthly compounding.Source: Bloomberg


The main blemish on Biden’s performance is found in the bond market. US Treasuries have lost about 11% since he took office, a reflection of the surge in inflation that marred his first two years. In this context, commodity gains can be seen as a bad thing, feeding consumer prices and, therefore, the need for policymakers to raise interest rates. Some investors undoubtedly benefited, but high borrowing costs have hurt the president among, for instance, would-be mortgagors locked out of homeownership.
The good news is that ebbing inflation has allowed the Fed to begin contemplating easier policy, helping mortgage rates retreat from 2023’s highs. By the time Biden leaves office, the bond market probably won’t look quite as ugly as it does today.



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The US was in the midst of its worst spasm of violence in decades when Biden took office, with the homicide rate rising 29% in 2020. It rose again slightly in 2021, but started to fall that autumn. There was a slight year-over-year decline in 2022, then an 11.8% drop last year — the sharpest on record ­— according to estimates by AH Datalytics.

Homicide rate


Sources: Federal Bureau of Investigation; AH Datalytics (2023 data only)


Other violent crimes have followed a more complicated trajectory; some fell early in the pandemic because so few people were on the streets to commit crimes against. But overall violent crime was also down in 2023, with the FBI reporting an 8.2% nationwide drop over the first nine months and the Major Cities Chiefs Association a 2.6% full-year decline among its members. In the cities and large suburban counties that belong to the latter group, that leaves violent crime still higher than before the pandemic, but in the FBI data it looks as if 2023’s US violent crime rate will be the lowest since 1969.
How much credit does Biden deserve for this? If you believe increased funding for police reduces crime (and I do, with some caveats), definitely some. Biden’s 2021 stimulus bill included an unprecedented $350 billion for state and local governments, which he strongly encouraged them to spend on law enforcement.
“We should all agree the answer is not to defund the police,” Biden said in his 2022 State of the Union address. “It’s to fund the police. Fund them. Fund them. Fund them with the resources and training — resources and training they need to protect our communities.”



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Biden is an unpopular president. Even as the unemployment rate ticked down, the stock market soared and consumer sentiment trended upward, his approval numbers have stayed near historical lows.
No sitting president with a similar approval rating — 38% according to Gallup — has ever gotten reelected. At the same point in Trump’s bid for re-election in 2020, the former president had an approval rating of 47%. Nine months (and tens of thousands of Covid deaths) later, he was defeated by Biden.

Job approval


Source: Gallup


Given his standing among voters, Biden can only be seen as a weak incumbent. While anything can happen between now and election day, his approval numbers have remained in the high 30s and low 40s for much of the last year. Those numbers are a proxy for how people feel about his handling of the big issues — the economy, immigration and foreign policy — but concerns about his age also loom large. According to a New York Times/Siena poll, 73% of registered voters say Biden is too old to be an effective president, including 56% of Democrats.
Obviously, he will not get any younger as he runs for office, but as the 2024 matchup comes into fuller view — i.e. with Trump the presumptive nominee — voters could start to see Biden in a more positive light. As Biden says, he would prefer voters to compare him to the alternative, rather than the almighty. And in that light, his poll numbers might matter less.


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Post by Paul Wed 29 May 2024, 1:01 pm

TOP ACCOMPLISHMENTS FROM THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION

  • Lowering Costs of Families’ Everyday Expenses

  • More People Are Working Than At Any Point in American History

  • Making More in America

  • Rescued the Economy and Changed the Course of the Pandemic

  • Rebuilding our Infrastructure

  • Historic Expansion of Benefits and Services for Toxic Exposed Veterans

  • The First Meaningful Gun Violence Reduction Legislation in 30 Years

  • Protected Marriage for LGBTQI+ and Interracial Couples

  • Historic Confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and Federal Judges of Diverse Backgrounds

  • Rallied the World to Support Ukraine in Response to Putin’s Aggression

  • Strengthened Alliances and Partnerships to Deliver for the American People

  • Successful Counterterrorism Missions Against the Leaders of Al Qaeda and ISIS

  • Executive Orders Protecting Reproductive Rights

  • Historic Student Debt Relief for Middle- and Working-Class Families

  • Ending our Failed Approach to Marijuana

  • Advancing Equity and Racial Justice, Including Historic Criminal Justice Reform

  • Delivering on the Most Aggressive Climate and Environmental Justice Agenda in American History

  • More People with Health Insurance Than Ever Before


  • THAT’S NOT ALL — PRESIDENT BIDEN HAS ALSO:





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Post by Paul Wed 29 May 2024, 1:22 pm

WE’VE DELIVERED ON OUR PROMISES

THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN


Just six weeks into his presidency, Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan to jumpstart our economy and change the course of the pandemic. The American Rescue Plan funded our national vaccination campaign and helped safely reopen America’s schools.

THE BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW


President Biden worked across the aisle to deliver what decades of presidents promised and failed to do: rebuild our nation’s roads and bridges, upgrade our public transit, clean up pollution, and provide high-speed internet to every American.
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CONFIRMATION OF JUSTICE KETANJI BROWN JACKSON


President Biden appointed Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to ever serve on the Supreme Court. She is also the first public defender to serve on our nation’s highest court.

THE BIPARTISAN SAFER COMMUNITIES ACT


The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act is the most significant gun violence prevention legislation in 30 years. It will help keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people, narrow the “boyfriend loophole,” and expand mental health and safety services in schools.

THE CHIPS AND SCIENCE ACT


The CHIPS Act will bring back manufacturing from overseas and create good-paying union jobs here at home. Since President Biden signed it into law, companies have already announced almost $300 billion in new American manufacturing investments.

EXPANDING HEALTH CARE FOR VETERANS THROUGH THE PACT ACT


President Biden signed into law the most significant expansion of benefits and services for toxic-exposed veterans in more than 30 years. 

SIGNED MARRIAGE EQUALITY INTO LAW


President Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act to enshrine marriage equality for same-sex and interracial couples into federal law. 
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THE INFLATION REDUCTION ACT

President Biden signed landmark legislation to bring down costs for families, lower prescription drug prices, and make historic investments in American clean energy jobs and manufacturing. Every single Republican in Congress voted against it. 

CHANGING OUR FAILED APPROACH ON MARIJUANA

President Biden pardoned all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession, removing a burden to employment, housing, and educational opportunities for thousands of Americans

PROTECTING REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS

In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and strip a constitutional right from the American people, President Biden issued executive orders to preserve access to reproductive care and protect the right to travel across state lines to receive care.

HISTORIC CLIMATE ACTION

President Biden rejoined the Paris Climate Accords on his first day in office. He is delivering on the most aggressive climate agenda in American history through historic investments in clean energy.

RALLYING THE WORLD IN SUPPORT OF UKRAINE

Since the start of Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, President Biden has rallied the world to stand with Ukraine, defend democracy, and stand up to autocracy. 

PROTECTING THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

President Biden has worked to protect and strengthen the Affordable Care Act. Now, millions of Americans are saving $800 per year on their health insurance and 4-in-5 Americans can find coverage for $10 a month or less through the ACA. 

CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM

President Biden signed a landmark executive order to promote safe and accountable policing, ban chokeholds, restrict no-knock entries by police, create a national police accountability database, and prohibit the transfer of military equipment to local police departments.

STUDENT DEBT RELIEF

President Biden has approved the cancellation of billions in student loan debt for millions of Americans, as well as the largest increase in Pell Grants in over a decade.
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Post by Paul Wed 29 May 2024, 4:59 pm

I CHALLENGE ANYONE TO SHOW US A PLATFORM FROM ANOTHER PARTY WITH EVEN A FRACTION OF THE CONCERN FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AND THE INTEGRITY OF OUR NATION . EVEN ANY PLANS FOR FUTURE WORLD PROGRESS .

NO ONE ELSE IN THE RACE FOR PRESIDENT HAS A PLATFORM THAT MAKES ANY SENSE AT ALL .
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