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The Trump Economy: Stock Market Hits 26,000 in Fastest Ever 1000-Point Jump By Jason Hopkins January 16, 2018 at 11:04am Another day, another economic record broken under the Trump administration. On Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial average reached 26,000 points for the first time in its 121-year history. This milestone came after the Dow blew past the 25,000-point mark just seven trading days prior, which was a broken record in and of itself. Advertisement - story continues below 3 Toxic Foods for Dogs: the One Meat You Should Never Feed Your Dog If Your Dog Eats Dry Food (Most Dog Owners Don't Know This) This means the Dow, a major stock market indicator, has broken two records in a record amount of time — the milestone on Tuesday marks the fastest rise between 1,000-point barriers in Dow history, according to CNN Money. Trending: Sean Hannity Reacts to Tucker Carlson's Departure from Fox News: 'It's Very, Very Hard' The Dow has rocketed 42 percent, or nearly 8,000 points, since President Donald Trump’s election. The fast rise in the market is a reflection of enormous confidence in Wall Street and an ambitious economic agenda from the GOP-controlled Congress.

The economic growth has not been isolated to just the stock market. Unemployment in the country is at record-lows and U.S. companies have lined up in tandem to announce wage increases and bonuses for their employees.

Rapid job growth has lowered unemployment for all Americans, with employers in the country adding nearly 2.1 million jobs last year — the seventh straight year that hiring has topped 2 million, according to Fox News. The results have greatly benefited the black community.

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that black unemployment was at its lowest level since they began tracking the data 45 years ago. Unemployment in December only stood at 6.8 percent for black workers and 4.1 percent for workers overall.

The president has not been shy about the progress taking place under his tenure.
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