
This chart compares jobs at multiple companies and breaks down the number of jobs each company had comparing the years while Romney was in charge of them and later after he was no longer in control


This chart describes full count. Specifically, Mitt Romney says he helped create more than 100,000 jobs, largely from counting jobs at four companies.


This chart describes full count. Specifically, Mitt Romney says he helped create more than 100,000 jobs, largely from counting all current jobs at four companies.


Full Count | Mitt Romney says he helped create more than 100,000 Jobs, largely from counting all curent jobs at four companies where bain Capital invested. Here are those totals, plus two alternative counting methods: There is small handful of companies shown.


This is a chart showing about Mitt Romney saying he created more jobs. Then there are three graphs that show companies a certain company invested in and the amount of jobs there were.


This image shows or depicts in numerically listed statistical format information concerning Mitt Romney's claim that he as created more than 100,000 jobs in various counties due to Bain Capital.


This is a series of diagrams with attached related statistics and/or facts depicting how Mitt Romney claims about the number of private sector jobs he had created can be parsed/counted.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how Mitt Romney claimed to have created 100,000+ jobs during his tenure at Bain Capital. It is pretty dense


This graphic details Mitt Romney's claim that he created over 100,000 jobs for the American people. There are multiple ways of counting the number of jobs he "created", and this image explains some of those methods.


This chart illustrates job creation by Romney for current job counts, jobs as of Romney's 1999 exit from Bain Capital Group, and the weighted average job count.


It is so easy to rig the numbers to make it look like you've actually done something, in order to look good it is shameful. According to this research done by the Wall Street Journal, that is exactly what Mitt Romney did.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how Mitt Romney claimed to have created over 100,000 jobs during his tenure at Bain Capital during the 2012 election

