Over the last seven years, 14 million more people have left the labor force. The lowest labor force participation rate since the 1970s. 1 in 5 American households do not have a single family member in the labor force. 23.7 million Americans in their prime-earning years [ages 25-54] are out of the labor force -- an increase of 1.8 million over the last seven years. Real GDP grew only 1.1% in the second quarter of this year. Over the last seven years, real GDP grew 2.1% the slowest seven-year period since at least the 1940s. It's the weakest so-called recovery since the Great Depression. Hourly earnings and weakly earnings are lower today than they were in 1973. The number of Americans on Food Stamps during Obama's time in office has increased by more than 12 million. 2 million more Latinos are in poverty today than when President Obama took his oath of office less than eight years ago. 45% of African-American children under 6 are living in poverty. 1 in 6 American men between the ages of 18-34 are either in jail or out of work. Student loan debt exceeds $1.3 trillion -- nearly doubling under the Obama administration. Since President Obama took office, the national debt has doubled. U.S. trade deficit in goods reached nearly 800 billion dollars last year alone. The U.S. homeownership rate fell to 62.9 percent in the second quarter -- the lowest rate in 51 years.