You can see why the President is devoted to trying to make sure that people get some college.
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That group that is so hard for people to get their arms around, the group I was talking about like the Johnsons of Blaine, Minnesota, who would like to work more hours but are discouraged.
The thought that they're coming back and the job isn't there anymore makes them so disadvantaged.
A lot of this economic recovery was actually replacing jobs that were lost or have been lost.
That's historically true if we're going to look at long-term situations. That should make a difference.
So these are people that are discouraged workers, that can't quite get the money they need or the hours they need?
I wonder, Ms. Harden, with your role with congressional relations, if you could talk a little bit about how we can stop this from happening again.





