And regarding jobs, supposedly there is an uptick in hiring -- which is a good thing, of course. Interest rates have ticked up incrementally as well.
Despite all of that "good news," none of that helped me in the selling of my house after 16 months on the market. I still managed to lose $85,000. Just more anecdotal whining. 
Yeah, a lot of my Dem friends on venues like FB are talking about how Obama was such a job-creator, so wonderful for the economy, reduced crime, and illegal immigration has come to a standstill under his care. They are, of course, totally full of shit.
The jobs created haven't kept up with losses plus population increase, let alone taking into account that thanks to Obamacare, a huge amount of lower-level full-time jobs with benefits have been degraded to part-time/no-benefits.
I'm no economist, just a critical thinker, but any economic gains look - to me - a whole lot more like just a cyclical recovery that would have been a lot stronger but for Obama's Oministration getting in the way and holding it back. And a record high stock market does not translate into the economy booming, it just means equities are the best available place to park the ocean of cash created by the Fed under the mistaken idea it would circulate and generate real economic activity instead of just capital market bloat.
Crime going down has been a long-term trend since the 70s and probably has more to do with pervasive security cameras than any particular party having control of the White House, along with the inner cities just being drive-through safari parks where the animals eat each other and crime is so omnipresent that very little of it gets reported anyway.
And as far as illegal immigration goes, generating a stat depends on actually counting the thing under discussion. If you simply throw open the doors and stop counting, and classify all the ones who do get counted as 'Asylum seekers,' it makes it easy to say there's not problem because the stat is very low...regardless of what the governors of Texas or Arizona say about what's really going on, down there on the border.