Donald Trump cited
“jobs” no fewer than eighteen times in announcing his plans to withdraw
from the Paris climate agreement. Nonsense. Jobs are not a good reason—in fact,
they are no reason at all—for that decision.
Let’s start with the fact that the US economy doesn’t really
need more jobs. We are already awash
in jobs. At the macro level, there is no sign that the Paris accord, in place
for over a year now, has hurt the steady growth of employment. Neither has it slowed
the decline of unemployment, which reached a 16-year low in May. Take a look at
the charts. Do you see a sharp break over the last year, since the agreement
was signed? I don’t.
But that’s just the macroeconomic perspective. What about
low rates of labor force participation and declining labor mobility? Those are
real problems, but they have been around, and growing more serious, since long
before the Paris agreement was even in the planning stages. Getting out of
Paris will not fix them.