Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
May 17, 2013
Weekly Address
The White House
May 17, 2013
Hi, everybody. Over the past few months, I’ve laid out a
series of commonsense ideas to reignite the true engine of our economic
growth: a rising, thriving middle class.
The way I see it, there are three areas where we need to
focus. One: making America a magnet for good jobs. Two: making sure
our workers have the education and skills they need to do those jobs.
And three: making sure your hard work leads to a decent living.
I’ve also been visiting cities across the country that are doing some interesting and creative things along these lines.
On Friday, I stopped by a factory in Baltimore that’s creating good jobs here at home by exporting digging equipment abroad.
I read with young kids in a pre-K program, where kids are
getting a head start learning the skills they’ll need to succeed in
life.
And I stopped by a program that’s helping folks in tough
circumstances – especially low-income dads – get the training and
guidance they need to find work and support their families.
That’s why I like getting out of the Washington echo
chamber whenever I can – because too often, our politics aren’t focused
on the same things you are. Working hard. Supporting your family and
your community. Making sure your kids have every chance in life.
More than anything, the American people make me optimistic
about where we’re headed as a nation. Especially after all we’ve been
through the past several years. And that should encourage us to work
even harder on the issues that matter to you.
In a little over three years, our businesses have created
more than 6.5 million new jobs. And while our unemployment rate is
still too high, it’s the lowest it’s been since 2008. But now we need
to create even more good, middle-class jobs, and we need to do it
faster.
Corporate profits have skyrocketed to all-time highs. But now we need to get middle-class wages and incomes rising too.
Our housing market is healing. But we still need to help a
lot more families stay in their homes, or refinance to take advantage
of historically low rates.
And our deficits are shrinking at the fastest rate in
decades. But now we need to budget in a smarter way that doesn’t hurt
middle-class families or harm critical investments in our future.
So in a lot of sectors, things are looking up. The
American auto industry is thriving. American energy is booming. And
American ingenuity in our tech sector has the potential to change the
way we do almost everything.
In the coming weeks, I’m going to visit more cities like
Baltimore, and Austin, Texas – where I was two weeks ago; places where
Americans are coming together to strengthen their own communities and
economies – and in the process, making this country better for all of
us.
And I’m going to keep trying to work with both parties in
Washington to make progress on your priorities. Because I know that if
we come together around creating more jobs, educating more of our kids,
and building new ladders of opportunity for everyone who’s willing to
climb them – we’ll all prosper, together.
Thanks. And have a great weekend.
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