"One of Biden's first acts was to cancel Keystone costing tens of thousands of construction jobs."
Fact-check: Is Biden 'destroying 11,000 jobs' by revoking Keystone pipeline?
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We've seen several similar posts offer other figures for how many jobs were lost as a result of Biden's executive order, ranging from 12,000 to 83,000. So we wanted to take a closer look.
TC Energy Corp., the Canadian company that owns the Keystone XL pipeline with the Alberta government, has said more than 1,000 people are out of work because of Biden's executive order. The 11,000 and $2 billion figures cited in the Facebook post are estimates published by the company, but most of the jobs would be temporary.
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"When combined with additional 2021 contracts to be announced later, the total number of American union workers constructing Keystone XL in 2021 will exceed 8,000 and $900 million in gross wages," the release said. "In total, Keystone XL is expected to employ more than 11,000 Americans in 2021, creating more than $1.6 billion in gross wages."
That's close to what the State Department found in its 2014 report.
In the report, the agency wrote that 10,400 estimated positions would be for seasonal construction work lasting four to eight-month periods. Since the State Department defines "job" as "one position that is filled for 1 year," that would equate to approximately 3,900 jobs over a two-year period.
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Temporary jobs are still jobs. But this post could leave the wrong impression without full context. We rate it Half True.
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In short: Most of the estimated jobs were temporary.