As of June 2014, the U.S. economy has seen the highest number of consecutive months of private-sector job growth ever recorded (52 and counting).
That compares with the second highest (51) under Clinton and the third highest (48) under George W. Bush. It's interesting to note that Reagan would have had the most (70) had June 1986 not interrupted the streak.
Still, it is strange that for a president who gets so little credit for the economy, Obama would be the one to be presiding over such a record.
Ah well, some ammunition to use against that inevitable right-wing big mouth at your Bar-B-Que this afternoon.