Why the US economy isn’t quite the weakling Trump says it is
WASHINGTON — The United States isn’t exactly the economic doormat Donald Trump decries in his campaign rhetoric.
“Our country is in deep trouble,” Trump said in Monday night’s debate with Hillary Clinton.
“We are in a competition with the world, and I want America to win,” he said in a speech last month. “We don’t win anymore.”
The U.S. economy does face serious challenges: An aging workforce, low worker productivity, still-sluggish growth, stagnant pay and a steady loss of good-paying manufacturing jobs — a loss that’s brought pain to many American communities.

