07-19-2016, 03:18 AM
This is fairly clear cut:
Profits rose roughly 25 percent under Reagan and Bush I; they were up 37 percent under Carter.
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For stock market investors, Democrats have clearly outperformed Republicans in the White House over the last 40 years.
The Standards & Poor's 500 index rose 150 percent during the Clinton administration; under Obama, stock prices have been rising by 100 percent. (We're using Yale economist Robert Shiller's inflation-adjusted data.)
Those gains compare with net losses of 45 percent under Bush II, gains of about 30 percent under Bush I, and a 50 percent gain under Reagan. Stock prices lost about 13 percent of their value during the Carter administration.
Profits rose roughly 25 percent under Reagan and Bush I; they were up 37 percent under Carter.
For stock market investors, Democrats have clearly outperformed Republicans in the White House over the last 40 years.
The Standards & Poor's 500 index rose 150 percent during the Clinton administration; under Obama, stock prices have been rising by 100 percent. (We're using Yale economist Robert Shiller's inflation-adjusted data.)
Those gains compare with net losses of 45 percent under Bush II, gains of about 30 percent under Bush I, and a 50 percent gain under Reagan. Stock prices lost about 13 percent of their value during the Carter administration.

