Here's how investors and workers are doing after 200 days of President Donald Trump
Thomson Reuters
In his first six and a half months in office, the President has promised economic prosperity and a revitalization of American industry.
And he's boasted about his success - using the record-setting stock market, and an ongoing job-market recovery - to claim credit for energizing the U.S. economy.
Trump is right that stocks are at a record, and job creation continues. What's wrong is the suggestion that this is reversing a decline that was in place before the new administration took office.
Business Insider took a look at how some key markets and economic indicators have responded to the new president in the first 1/8 of his term.
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