joi, 2 iunie 2011

Chart of the Day: The Resurgence of the American Automotive Industry

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Thursday, June 2, 2011
 

Chart of the Day: The Resurgence of the American Automotive Industry

Yesterday, the White House released a report that highlights the resurgence of the American auto industry. The report discusses the jobs created in the sector, the turnaround of the companies that are now turning a profit, and how entire communities have been revitalized by a strengthened auto industry.

In the year before GM and Chrysler filed for bankruptcy, the auto industry shed over 400,000 jobs. Had President Obama failed to intervene, conservative estimates suggest that it would have cost at least an additional one million jobs and devastated vast parts of our nation’s industrial heartland. Since GM and Chrysler Group emerged from bankruptcy in June 2009, the auto industry has added 115,000 jobs – the fastest pace of job growth in the auto industry since 1998. 

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Today's Schedule 

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

10:10 AM: The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing

12:00 PM: The President meets with senior advisors

12:30 PM: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney WhiteHouse.gov/live

2:30 PM: The President meets with the House Democratic Caucus

7:20 PM: The President delivers remarks at the Pritzker Architecture Prize Event; the First Lady also attends. 

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