Weekly
Address: Equipping Workers with Skills Employers Need Now and for the Future
The White House
July 19, 2014
Hi, everybody. Over the past 52 months, our businesses have
created nearly 10 million new jobs. The
unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest point since 2008. Across lots of areas – energy, manufacturing,
technology – our businesses and workers are leading again. In fact, for the first time in over a decade,
business leaders worldwide have declared that China is no longer the world’s
best place to invest – America is. None of this is an accident. It’s thanks to your resilience, resolve, and
hard work that America has recovered faster and come farther than almost any
other advanced country on Earth. Now we have the opportunity to
ensure that this growth is broadly shared.
Our economy grows best not from the top-down, but from the
middle-out. We do better when the middle
class does better. So we have to make
sure that we’re not just creating more jobs, but raising middle-class wages and
incomes. We have to make sure our
economy works for every working American. My opportunity agenda does that. It’s built on creating more jobs, training
more workers, educating all our kids, and making sure your hard work pays off
with higher wages and better benefits. On Thursday, I traveled to
Delaware to highlight how we’re trying to create more good, middle-class jobs
rebuilding America: rebuilding roads and bridges, ports and airports,
high-speed rail and internet. This week, Vice President Biden
will release a report he’s been working on to reform our job training system
into a job-driven training system. And I’ll
visit a community college in L.A. that’s retraining workers for careers in the
fast-growing health care sector. Because every worker deserves to know that if
you lose your job, your country will help you train for an even better one. In recent days, both parties in
Congress have taken some good steps in these areas. But we can do so much more for the middle
class, and for folks working to join the middle class. We should raise the minimum wage so that no
one who works full-time has to live in poverty.
We should fight for fair pay and paid family leave. We should pass commonsense immigration reform
that strengthens our borders and our businesses, and includes a chance for
long-time residents to earn their citizenship.
I want to work with Democrats and
Republicans on all of these priorities.
But I will do whatever I can, whenever I can, to help families like
yours. Because nothing’s more important
to me than you -- your hopes, your concerns, and making sure this country
remains the place where everyone who works hard can make it if you try. Thanks so much, and have a great weekend. |
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