Interesting Facts
Statistics on the various paper commitments made during the presidential campaigns in the United States and their fulfillment rates
1. Economic Policy: Commitment Fulfillment Rate: Approximately 40%-60%. This includes commitments such as tax reform, job growth, and economic growth. For example, George W. Bush promised tax cuts in 2000, and his tax cut policy was indeed passed, but there is debate over whether the economy improved as expected as a result.
2. Healthcare Reform: Commitment Fulfillment Rate: Approximately 20%-50%. For example, Obama's Affordable Care Act was passed, but it faced many challenges and modifications during its implementation.
3. Foreign Policy: Commitment Fulfillment Rate: Approximately 30%-70%. Commitments in foreign policy, such as improving diplomatic relations with specific countries and signing or withdrawing from international agreements, are often subject to changes in the international situation.
4. Education Reform: Commitment Fulfillment Rate: Approximately 40%-60%. Commitments in education policy are more specific, such as increasing education funding and reforming the education system, but the implementation and evaluation of these policies often take years.
5. Environmental Policy: Commitment Fulfillment Rate: Approximately 30%-60%. Commitments may include reducing carbon emissions and protecting natural resources. The Biden administration has promoted some environmental policies after taking office but faces legal, economic, and political resistance.