[OC] Abschiebungen steigen, Beschäftigungswachstum sinken: Trumps bisher zweite Amtszeit – in Charts

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  1. Hi [r/dataisbeautiful](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/), this is Jake from The Guardian’s audience team. We wanted to share these charts we published today visualizing some key data from the first year of the second Trump administration.

    Sources: ICE, US State Department, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Energy Information Administration, Silver Bulliten, and Yahoo Finance

    Visualizations made with Adobe Illustator, Datawrapper, and Svelte

    [*You can read the full story for free at this link.*](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/22/trump-first-year-second-term-charts?referring_host=Reddit&utm_campaign=guardianacct)

  2. SillyAlternative420 on

    More important I think is the fact that those with a Criminal Record have essentially become flat.

    They’ve rounded up the „criminals“ and they need to increase non-criminal arrests to keep their narrative going.

  3. Confused, being illegal would warrant having a criminal history. So no criminal history outside of the crime of coming here illegally?

  4. Public jobs vs private? We’ve all seen graphs where jobs number goes up and it’s all in public sector.

  5. LetsGoLesko8 on

    As a non-American, it’s still surprising the level of support he has despite the overwhelming amount of poor data and PR.

  6. As non American I have may be few stupid questions. Are these numbers restricted by active deportation? Does this mean that criminals are deported faster? And what are total numbers of processed/captured  as these just tell people in detention? Just curious how it works as two lines where flat for half a year

  7. KookyPurchase5622 on

    How is employment down when flocks of people got employed by ICE. /s

  8. Difficult-Way-9563 on

    It’s the stupid bonuses and incentives. It makes a bad situation worse when they see people as money and even detain/arrest citizens

  9. spaceporter on

    Trump had a +12% approval rating in January 2024, four years after he incited an insurrectionist mob to end American democracy.

    This is why it’s hard for me to blame 1/3 of Americans instead of all of them for the world in which we are all forced to live.

  10. Difficult-Cricket541 on

    Deportations under Obama were much her and he did it without all this disrespect and show of force. He deported 10 million people. So 2.5 million a year.

  11. I was following the line and saw it go dotted and thought to myself „well that trend line is a bit unrealistic“ then I saw the solid line start again and I realised what it was…omg

  12. ur_moms_chode on

    I’m no fan of DT at all, but it’s incredibly unfair to tout job creation during 2021 given the mass number of COVID job losses in 2020.

    It’s also unfair to pin inflation on the Biden administration given the global nature of it and the fact that it was highly caused by COVID stimulus spending.

  13. Accomplished-Rest-89 on

    Natural gas and electricity for households are up in the areas where massive investments in net zero infrastructure are mandated by the state and local governments.
    For example in Massachusetts the major part (90%) of every Eversource gas and electrical bill is for infrastructure development

  14. Zorothegallade on

    So now since there’s more innocents than criminals in custody or deported to Trumpschwitz, the safer bet is to BE a criminal.

  15. TRUEequalsFALSE on

    Do… . do you people not understand what it means to enter a country illegally? 

  16. swollennode on

    Turns out, to have a successful business, you need customers. When you deport a lot of customers, business suffers. When business suffers, workers lose

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