Republican presidential hopeful and former Massachusetts Governor
Mitt Romney says that President Obama’s economic policies amount to the
real “war on women,” according to a post at CNN’s “Political Ticker” blog.
The presumptive 2012 nominee was speaking at a Delaware factory when
he delivered the remarks. He claimed that 92.3 percent of the “jobs
lost” under the Obama administration were positions held by women.
Romney was fighting back against news that the president is currently
beating him in polls by 19 percentage points with women voters.
Romney’s campaign website claims
that under the Obama administration 850,000 women have lost their jobs,
citing the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is only one reading of the
data and arguably the most superficial to the point of being
misleading.
The National Women’s Law Center
notes that while the recession was devastating for American working
women, who continued to lose jobs at the beginning of the recovery, the
vast majority of jobs lost by women were positions in the public sector,
an area targeted by Republican budget cuts and austerity measures.
“Heavy job losses in public sector employment have disproportionately
affected women and contributed to the dismal employment picture for
women throughout the recovery. While women represented just over half
(57.2 percent) of the public workforce at the end of the recession, they
lost a disproportionate share (69.1 percent) of the 573,000 jobs cut in
this sector between June 2009 and March 2012,” said a post at the NWLC website.
Nonetheless, the same Romney website that chides the president for not producing jobs for women proudly boasts of the candidate’s plan to
“Reduce The Federal Workforce By 10 Percent Via Attrition” and
“empower” states to slash their own budgets without federal oversight,
enabling state and local governments to potentially gut their own public
programs with no repercussions.
The NWLC states
that while the first part of the recovery was particularly difficult
for America’s working women, conditions are slowly improving. The group
urges lawmakers to reject further cuts in public services “that would
mean more jobs losses and increased hardship, especially for women and
their families.”
UPDATE: Politifact, the fact-checking organization based at the Tampa Bay Times rates Romney’s statement that 92% of job losses under the Obama administration have been women as “Mostly False.”
Calling the numbers “accurate, but quite misleading,” the report said,
“First, Obama cannot be held entirely accountable for the employment
picture on the day he took office, just as he could not be given credit
if times had been booming. Second, by choosing figures from January
2009, months into the recession, the statement ignored the millions of
jobs lost before then, when most of the job loss fell on men. In every
recession, men are the first to take the hit, followed by women.”
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