Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
June 1, 2013
Weekly Address
The White House
June 1, 2013
Congress Should Take Action to Continue Growing the Economy
Hi, everybody. Over the past four and a half years, we’ve
been fighting our way back from an economic crisis and punishing
recession that cost millions of Americans their jobs, their homes, and
the sense of security they’d worked so hard to build.
And thanks to the grit and determination of the American
people, our businesses have now created nearly 7 million new jobs over
the past 38 months.
An auto industry that was flatlining is once again the
heartbeat of American manufacturing – with Americans buying more cars
than we have in five years.
Within the next few months, we’re projected to begin
producing more of our own crude oil at home than we buy from other
countries – the first time that’s happened in 16 years.
Deficits that were growing for years are now shrinking at
the fastest rate in decades. The rise of health care costs is slowing,
too.
And a housing market that was in tatters is showing new
signs of real strength. Sales are rising. Foreclosures are declining.
Construction is expanding. And home prices that are rising at the
fastest rate in nearly seven years are helping a lot of families breathe
a lot easier.
Now we need to do more.
This week, my administration announced that we’re
extending a program to help more responsible families modify their
mortgages so they can stay in their homes.
But to keep our housing market and our economy growing,
Congress needs to step up and do its part. Members of Congress will be
coming back next week for an important month of work. We’ve got to keep
this progress going until middle-class families start regaining that
sense of security. And we can’t let partisan politics get in the way.
Congress should pass a law giving every responsible
homeowner the chance to save about $3,000 a year on their mortgage by
refinancing at historically low interest rates.
Congress should put more Americans to work rebuilding our
crumbling roads and bridges, like the one that collapsed last week in
Washington state. We’d all be safer, and the unemployment rate would
fall faster.
And Congress should fix our broken immigration system by
passing commonsense reform that continues to strengthen our borders;
holds employers accountable; provides a pathway to earned citizenship;
and also modernizes our legal immigration system so that we’re reuniting
families and attracting the highly-skilled entrepreneurs and engineers
who will help our economy grow.
So there are a lot of reasons to feel optimistic about
where we’re headed as a country – especially after all we’ve fought
through together. We’ve just got to keep going. Because we’ve got more
good jobs to create. We’ve got more kids to educate. We’ve got more
doors of opportunity to open for anyone who’s willing to work hard
enough to walk through those doors.
And if we work together, I’m as confident as I’ve ever been that we’ll get to where we need to be.
Thanks and have a great weekend.
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