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They voted for Trump—now they’re reaping his crappy jobs market

Editorial Board Published September 5, 2025
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Blue-collar employees fucked round once they voted for Donald Trump in 2024. Now, they’re discovering out.

Voters with out school levels backed Trump over then-Vice President Kamala Harris by 14 factors, based on exit polling. But August’s jobs report confirmed that industries whose employees typically don’t possess school levels have misplaced jobs, partially because of Trump’s nonsensical commerce coverage. 

The roles report confirmed that the mining business—which Trump has touted he’s saving—misplaced 6,000 jobs in August. 

In the meantime, the development business—hit onerous by tariffs and the rising value of supplies—misplaced 7,000 jobs. And truck transportation misplaced 900 jobs.

Nevertheless, except for the federal government—which took an enormous hit because of now-former co-President Elon Musk’s harmful Division of Authorities Effectivity cuts—no business has achieved worse than manufacturing.

In his inaugural handle, Trump promised to revive the American manufacturing sector, declaring that, “America will be a manufacturing nation once again.”


Well being care is likely one of the solely industries not dropping jobs, however the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” could change that.

But manufacturing misplaced a whopping 12,000 jobs in August. Altogether, the manufacturing business has misplaced 78,000 jobs in 2025, an enormous contraction.

In the end, the one business doing okay proper now could be well being care, which accounts for nearly the entire job development over the past 4 months. However that is about to take a success, too, because the GOP’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” cuts billions from Medicaid that may trigger hundreds of thousands to lose their protection and depart rural hospitals and long-term well being care amenities in bother.

For those who thought the Trump administration cared, nevertheless, nicely, you would be mistaken. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer went on Fox Enterprise to disclaim that Trump’s tariffs are wreaking havoc on the financial system.

“Tariffs are working,” she stated, regardless that the information reveals they clearly are usually not.

“Unemployment is still holding steady,” she added, regardless that unemployment is now the very best it has been since 2021 and federal jobs knowledge reveals that there are actually extra job seekers than job openings. “Statistically, it’s nonexistent.”

I’m certain the hundreds of individuals out of labor would beg to vary.

In the end, the truth that these individuals who voted for Trump are actually hurting due to him is simply the newest occasion within the FAFO chronicles. They be part of Latinos, farmers, pink states, and anybody who voted for Trump with the hopes he’d carry costs down.

But sadly, individuals who didn’t again the legal in chief are additionally going to pay for his voters’ actions, too.

“I know the focus today is on ‘the numbers.’ But lemme share a feeling: I’m worried,” College of Michigan economics professor Justin Wolfers wrote in a put up on X about Friday’s jobs report. “The economy was in a good place in late 2024. That’s no longer true. And the trajectory is, at a minimum, concerning. That’s millions of people’s lives, and millions of stories of pain.”

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