Ten candidates vying for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination took the stage on Thursday in Miami for the second of back-to-back debate nights. The 10 other candidates who qualified for the debates appeared on the same stage on Wednesday.

[Read highlights from night 2 of the first Democratic debates.]

Here is how the candidates’ remarks stacked up against the truth.

Senator Michael Bennet

“Forty years of no economic growth for 90 percent of the American people.”

False.

From 1979 to 2015, average income increased for every quintile of American households, according to the Congressional Budget Office. For the bottom 20 percent and for the middle three quintiles, the average income rose 32 percent. For the top 20 percent, the increase was 101 percent.