President Trump Has Fought For All Americans
To Have Better Job Opportunities, Access To Healthcare, And Overall Quality Of
Life
President
Trump has fostered a roaring economy for all Americans, driving down
unemployment rates for minority groups, with African American, Asian, and
Hispanic unemployment hitting near record lows in recent months.
Under President Obama, African American unemployment was on average 5.2 percent higher than the general population, and Hispanic unemployment averaged 1.9 percent higher.
Under President Trump, not only has minority unemployment plummeted, but the unemployment gap has narrowed to 3 percent for African Americans, and 0.8 percent for Hispanics.
President
Trump has focused on providing jobs training programs that help Americans who
can’t afford a college education earn money while they learn.
President
Trump has been an avid advocate of prison reform, supporting The First Step
Act, sentencing reforms, and hosting a Prison Reform Summit where he sought
input from over 100 activists, experts and policymakers.
In
an effort to promote the growth of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
(HBCUs), President Trump has increased funding for various HBCU programs.
Under
President Trump, technical education and vocational studies, programs that are
heavily utilized by minorities, have received $1.2 billion in funding.
Under
President Trump, Obamacare’s harmful and costly individual mandate has been
repealed and access to Short-Term Limited-Duration plans has been expanded in
order to provide more affordable healthcare plans to the American people.
Premiums for these plans can be up to 80 percent lower than Obamacare healthcare plans.
STLD plans can offer more affordable healthcare options for minorities.