The Week In Economy and Jobs In his weekly address, President Obama put the focus on working together to strengthen our economic recovery. The President called on Democrats and Republicans put aside politics and work together on a number of issues that have traditionally had bipartisan support, like tax breaks for middle-class families and investing in infrastructure. Highlights Latest Reports from Recovery Act Recipients on Recovery.gov October 30, 2010 Ed DeSeve, Special Advisor to the President for Recovery Implementation, explains the new Recovery Act reporting. Weekly Address: Working Together on the Economy October 30, 2010 Ahead of the elections, the President says no matter what happens both parties must work together to boost the economy, and expresses concern about statements to the contrary from Republican Leaders. The President in Maryland: "We Have to Do More to Accelerate This Recovery" October 29, 2010 The President discusses the latest GDP figures and his proposal to allow businesses and investors to deduct immediately the full cost of most investments that will help them expand and hire. Advance Estimate of GDP for the Third Quarter of 2010 October 29, 2010 Austan Goolsbee, Chairman of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the latest economic growth figures. DOT Awards $2.4 Billion to Continue Developing 21st Century High-speed Passenger Rail Corridors October 28, 2010 The Obama Administration and the Department of Transportation are awarding $2.4 billion for planning and construction of intercity passenger rail service. With these 54 projects in 23 states, we're moving full-speed ahead toward a nationwide high-speed rail system. More Than 5,000 SBA Jobs Act Loans Approved in First Month October 28, 2010 SBA Administrator Karen Mills writes about the early success of the Small Business Jobs Act. Standing Up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau October 28, 2010 Elizabeth Warren writes about the conversations she's having to make sure it gets done right. Real Update on Real Property October 27, 2010 The Federal Government is taking steps to achieve President Obama's goal of eliminating $8 billion in excess and surplus property costs by the end of Fiscal Year 2012. The Facts on AIG October 27, 2010 Deputy Communications Director Jen Psaki explains the recent back-and-forth over AIG. President Obama in Rhode Island: "When You Vote Against Small Business Tax Relief..." October 25, 2010 The President tours American Cord & Webbing in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, explaining how the small business will benefit from the Small Business Jobs Act that was blocked for months by Republicans in Congress. Get Updates Sign up for the weekly White House Economy and Jobs Agenda. |
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