Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
March 1, 2014
Hi everybody. In my State of the Union Address, I said that the best
measure of opportunity is access to a good job. And after the worst
recession of our lifetimes, our businesses have created eight and a half
million new jobs in the last four years.
But we need to do more to make America a magnet for good jobs for the
future. And in this year of action, where Congress won’t do that, I
will do whatever I can to expand opportunity for more Americans. This
week, I took two actions to attract new jobs to America – jobs in
American manufacturing, and jobs rebuilding America’s infrastructure.
Here’s why this is important. In the 2000s alone, we lost more than
one-third of all American manufacturing jobs. One in three. And when
the housing bubble burst, workers in the construction industry were hit
harder than just about anybody. The good news is, today, our
manufacturers have added more than 620,000 jobs over the last four years
– the first sustained growth in manufacturing jobs since the 1990s.
Still, the economy has changed. If we want to attract more good
manufacturing jobs to America, we’ve got to make sure we’re on the
cutting edge of new manufacturing technologies and techniques. And in
today’s global economy, first-class jobs gravitate to first-class
infrastructure.
That’s why, on Tuesday, I launched two new high-tech manufacturing
hubs – places where businesses and universities will partner to turn
groundbreaking research into real-world goods Made in America. So far,
we’ve launched four of these hubs, where our workers can master 3-D
printing, energy-efficient electronics, lightweight metals, and digital
manufacturing – all technologies that can help ensure a steady stream of
good jobs well into the 21st century.
Then on Wednesday, I launched a new competition to build 21st century
infrastructure – roads and bridges, mass transit, more efficient ports,
and faster passenger rail. Rebuilding America won’t just attract new
businesses; it will create good construction jobs that can’t be shipped
overseas.
Of course, Congress could make an even bigger difference in both
areas. Thanks to the leadership of a bipartisan group of lawmakers,
there’s a bill in Congress right now that would create an entire network
of high-tech manufacturing hubs all across the country. And next week,
I’ll send Congress a budget that will rebuild our transportation
systems and support millions of jobs nationwide.
There’s a lot we can do if we work together. And while Congress
decides what it’s going to do, I’m going to keep doing everything in my
power to rebuild an economy where everyone who works hard has the chance
to get ahead – where we’re restoring our founding vision of opportunity
for all.
Thanks, everybody, and have a great weekend.
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