Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
May 3, 2014
Hi, everybody. My number one priority as President is doing whatever
I can to create more jobs and opportunity for hardworking families.
And yesterday, we learned that businesses added 273,000 jobs last
month. All told, our businesses have now created 9.2 million new jobs
over 50 consecutive months of job growth.
But we need to keep going – to create more good jobs, and give
middle-class families a sense of security. And I want to work with
Congress to do it.
But so far this year, Republicans in Congress have blocked or voted
down every serious idea to create jobs and strengthen the middle class.
They’ve said “no” to raising the minimum wage, “no” to equal pay for
equal work, and “no” to restoring the unemployment insurance they let
expire for more than two million Americans looking for a new job.
That’s not what we need right now. Not when there are still too many
folks out of work and too many families working harder than ever just
to get by.
That’s why, in my State of the Union Address, I said that in this
Year of Action, whenever I can act on my own to create jobs and expand
opportunity for more Americans, I will. And since January, I’ve taken
more than 20 executive actions to do just that.
I acted to raise more workers’ wages by requiring that workers on new
federal contracts earn a fair wage of at least $10.10 an hour – and as
long as Republicans in Congress refuse to act, I’ll keep working with
cities, states, and businesses to give more Americans a raise. I acted
to encourage more pay transparency and strengthen enforcement of equal
pay laws, so that more women have the tools they need to earn fair pay.
And I’m modernizing regulations to make sure that more Americans who
work overtime get the pay that they’ve earned. I’ve launched new hubs
to help attract more high-tech manufacturing jobs to America – and
ordered a reform of job training programs to make sure more Americans
can earn the skills that employers need right now. I’ve brought
together business leaders to help us connect more classrooms to
high-speed internet, and give more of the long-term unemployed a better
shot at finding a job.
Each of these steps will make a difference. You can check out the full list at whitehouse.gov.
But we could do a lot more if Republicans in Congress were less
interested in stacking the deck in favor of those at the top, and more
interested in growing the economy for everybody. They’ve now voted more
than 50 times to take apart the Affordable Care Act – imagine if they
voted 50 times on serious jobs bills.
That’s why I’m going to take action on my own wherever I can. To
grow our economy from the middle-out, not the top down. To give every
American who works hard a chance to get ahead.
That’s what this Year of Action is all about, and that’s what I’m going to keep fighting for.
Thanks, and have a great weekend.
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