AP Fact Check finds Biden made exaggerated claims on jobs, gasoline
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A new fact check by The Associated Press said President Biden made inaccurate remarks with his recent comments on job growth and gasoline prices.
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AP FACT CHECK: Biden's shaky claims on jobs, gasoline
Boasting that government policies can make a difference in improving the economy, President Joe Biden went too far Thursday in taking credit for job growth since taking office. Jeffery Born, an energy-markets expert at Northeastern University, said current gasoline prices are partly a result of production and refining capacity that was knocked offline by Hurricane Ida and other factors – even a shortage of tanker drivers.
AP FACT CHECK: Biden's shaky claims on jobs, gasoline
WASHINGTON (AP) — Boasting that government policies can make a difference in improving the economy, President Joe Biden went too far Thursday in taking credit for job growth since taking office. He also made a dubious suggestion that wrongdoing is behind higher gasoline prices — something that his administration will seek to fix.
AP FACT CHECK: Biden's shaky claims on jobs, gasoline
Boasting that government policies can make a difference in improving the economy, President Joe Biden went too far Thursday in taking credit for job growth since taking office.