
The single most important thing we could do right now for deficit reduction is to spark strong economic growth.
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The single most important thing we could do right now for deficit reduction is to spark strong economic growth.

Next week, I'll be meeting with owners of large and small businesses, labor leaders, and non-for-profit leaders from across the country to talk about the additional steps we can take to help spur job creation.

if we could just increase our exports by 5 percent into that region, that would mean hundreds of thousands of well paying jobs.

the United States and China can work on a whole range of global issues, including climate change, making sure that we have economic growth and prosperity, and ensuring that together we are bringing about a more peaceful world.

We're looking at some period of time where growth is going to be weak.

Our entrepreneurial system has delivered unparalleled levels of productivity and growth and prosperity.

I know we've had a very powerful economy.

Continues economic growth which is a crucial element in reducing the deficit and balances the budget in 2012.

We continue to see signs of healthy economic growth, which only underscores the resilience of our economy despite continued challenges in the housing sector.

Expanding markets for our goods and services is crucial to continued economic growth and job creation here in America.

The economy grows when people are allowed to keep more of their own money.

Our economic policies have helped create jobs, growth, and opportunity.

The engine that drives growth and job creation in America is the private sector.

The most important thing we can do to help those looking for work is to make sure our current economic growth results in more new jobs.

It's important for our economy to have productivity increases, because in the long run, it makes a lot of sense.

Our economy is breaking records with more than 22 million new jobs.

These standards once again demonstrate that environmental protection and economic growth go hand in hand.

Child support collections broke new records in 2000, collecting $18 billion, an increase of $10 billion since 1992.