job creator

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job creator (plural job creators)

  1. (euphemistic) A wealthy person; a person with control over sufficient resources to employ many other people.
    Candidate Nixon, in the final speech of his campaign swing, said tonight "job creators" would hold back on new investments if "they are confronted with the possibility of being sandbagged by a hostile Congress." (October 31, 1954)
  2. A business, organization, or other entity which employs an increasing number of people with time.
    "The proposed civic auditorium center will fill a long-time void in Los Angeles' make-up, and at the same time will be a job creator and revenue producer." (May 30, 1954)
  3. A politician who increases employment in their jurisdiction.