Chuck Schumer, Chairman of the Senate Minister, swore on Friday that the Democrats of President Trump’s tariffs after a “vote” Below average job report showed that fewer jobs were added in August than expected.
In a statement, Schumer said that the jobs on Friday, which showed that only 22,000 jobs were added and the unemployment rate rose to 4.3 percent, “worse than the already low expectations”. He also described it as a “oppressive red light warning to the whole country that Donald Trump pushes life out of our economy”.
“Donald Trump’s chaotic tariffs, failed guidelines and fake trade agreements have slowed down employment growth and constantly increased prices for American families. The pressure presses the working families closer to the fracture,” said Schumer.
“The attitude has dropped, the prices have risen and families pay thousands more per year because of Donald Trump’s tariffs,” continued Schumer. “The pain that America experiences will only deteriorate if the Republicans ignore the warning and continue to crouch Donald Trump. The first step is to admit the truth that Donald Trump’s economic experiment has failed and the course is the other way around.”
“In the coming weeks, the Democrats of the Senate will force the voices to reverse Donald Trump’s harmful tariffs and we will see whose side republicans are,” he added. “I hope the Republicans will vote carefully.”
Economists had expected a profit of around 75,000 jobs.
The Democrats of the Senate had mixed success when he reset against Trump’s massive tariffs since he began to interpret them in the early weeks of his term. At the beginning of April, the Senate Trump rejected by passing a resolution that aimed to end the trade war with Canada Choose four Republicans of the Senate In addition to every democrat.
Later this month, democratic questions of visitor condemned their chances of repeating themselves This victory, when they tried to scrap Trump’s far -reaching “liberation day” tariffs.
The report on Friday was also the first to have been presented since him The former director of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Erika Mcentarfer, released Last month after the July Job report last month, massive downward revolutions showed.