Full-Time Jobs Soar While Unemployment Falls
June Jobs Report, President Donald Trump continues to deliver results that defy expectations. The June jobs report isn’t just strong—it’s a home run for American workers. The economy added 147,000 new jobs, blowing past projections. Unemployment dropped to 4.1%, with 222,000 fewer unemployed people.
But the real story lies in the details: the surge came entirely from full-time employment, while part-time work declined. That signals a solid and long-term economic improvement, not a temporary spike.
Americans aren’t just finding jobs—they’re finding careers.
Paychecks Rising Faster Than Prices
Another major win: average weekly earnings are rising faster than inflation. That’s something President Biden never achieved during his tenure. Trump’s economic policies are finally allowing everyday Americans to keep more of what they earn.
As families see higher paychecks and better benefits, consumer confidence and spending are growing. This cycle of growth drives even more job creation and economic expansion.
Bureaucracy Shrinks as Private Jobs Expand
The administration’s commitment to downsizing the federal workforce is working. Non-postal federal employment has fallen month after month in 2025. So far, more than 500,000 government jobs have been eliminated.
Meanwhile, the private sector is booming. More Americans are working in productive industries rather than government agencies. Trump is shifting resources and opportunities where they matter most—into the hands of businesses and workers.
Job Growth Stronger Than Previously Thought
Revised numbers from April and May reveal that job growth was underestimated, not overhyped. This is the opposite of what occurred under Biden, whose jobs reports were often walked back with downward revisions.
Under Trump, the labor market is not only beating estimates—it’s consistently improving.

American-Born Workers Regain Their Place in the Economy
In a sharp contrast to Biden’s labor record, President Trump’s policies are putting native-born Americans back to work. Under the previous administration, foreign-born workers captured all the job gains after the pandemic. American-born workers were pushed aside.
But in the past year, that trend has reversed completely. Native-born Americans gained 1.4 million more jobs than foreign-born workers. June marked a record high of nearly 133 million employed native-born citizens.
Ignore the Monthly Noise—Focus on Annual Gains
Some seasonal fluctuation is normal—especially in summer when students work and later return to school. But over a 12-month stretch, the trend lines don’t lie.
Comparing June 2024 to June 2025, Trump’s economy gave a massive boost to American-born employment. That marks a dramatic turnaround from Biden’s last year in office, when foreign-born job growth outpaced native-born gains by 1.2 million.
That’s a net swing of 2.6 million jobs back toward American workers. And that swing was no accident.
Trump’s Economic Playbook Is Working
Fewer government jobs. More full-time positions. Higher wages. Rising employment among American citizens.
These are the fruits of Trump’s America-First labor policies. June’s job report offers proof that when government gets out of the way, the American worker thrives.
President Trump has once again hit it out of the park.
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