Tillbaka till svenska Fidonet
English   Information   Debug  
UFO   0/40
UNIX   0/1316
USA_EURLINK   0/102
USR_MODEMS   0/1
VATICAN   0/2740
VIETNAM_VETS   0/14
VIRUS   0/378
VIRUS_INFO   0/201
VISUAL_BASIC   0/473
WHITEHOUSE   3941/5187
WIN2000   0/101
WIN32   0/30
WIN95   0/4289
WIN95_OLD1   0/70272
WINDOWS   0/1517
WWB_SYSOP   0/419
WWB_TECH   0/810
ZCC-PUBLIC   0/1
ZEC   4

 
4DOS   0/134
ABORTION   0/7
ALASKA_CHAT   0/506
ALLFIX_FILE   0/1313
ALLFIX_FILE_OLD1   0/7997
ALT_DOS   0/152
AMATEUR_RADIO   0/1039
AMIGASALE   0/14
AMIGA   0/331
AMIGA_INT   0/1
AMIGA_PROG   0/20
AMIGA_SYSOP   0/26
ANIME   0/15
ARGUS   0/924
ASCII_ART   0/340
ASIAN_LINK   0/651
ASTRONOMY   0/417
AUDIO   0/92
AUTOMOBILE_RACING   0/105
BABYLON5   0/17862
BAG   135
BATPOWER   0/361
BBBS.ENGLISH   0/382
BBSLAW   0/109
BBS_ADS   0/5290
BBS_INTERNET   0/507
BIBLE   0/3563
BINKD   0/1119
BINKLEY   0/215
BLUEWAVE   0/2173
CABLE_MODEMS   0/25
CBM   0/46
CDRECORD   0/66
CDROM   0/20
CLASSIC_COMPUTER   0/378
COMICS   0/15
CONSPRCY   0/899
COOKING   33421
COOKING_OLD1   0/24719
COOKING_OLD2   0/40862
COOKING_OLD3   0/37489
COOKING_OLD4   0/35496
COOKING_OLD5   9370
C_ECHO   0/189
C_PLUSPLUS   0/31
DIRTY_DOZEN   0/201
DOORGAMES   0/2065
DOS_INTERNET   0/196
duplikat   6002
ECHOLIST   0/18295
EC_SUPPORT   0/318
ELECTRONICS   0/359
ELEKTRONIK.GER   1534
ENET.LINGUISTIC   0/13
ENET.POLITICS   0/4
ENET.SOFT   0/11701
ENET.SYSOP   33945
ENET.TALKS   0/32
ENGLISH_TUTOR   0/2000
EVOLUTION   0/1335
FDECHO   0/217
FDN_ANNOUNCE   0/7068
FIDONEWS   24159
FIDONEWS_OLD1   0/49742
FIDONEWS_OLD2   0/35949
FIDONEWS_OLD3   0/30874
FIDONEWS_OLD4   0/37224
FIDO_SYSOP   12852
FIDO_UTIL   0/180
FILEFIND   0/209
FILEGATE   0/212
FILM   0/18
FNEWS_PUBLISH   4436
FN_SYSOP   41706
FN_SYSOP_OLD1   71952
FTP_FIDO   0/2
FTSC_PUBLIC   0/13613
FUNNY   0/4886
GENEALOGY.EUR   0/71
GET_INFO   105
GOLDED   0/408
HAM   0/16074
HOLYSMOKE   0/6791
HOT_SITES   0/1
HTMLEDIT   0/71
HUB203   466
HUB_100   264
HUB_400   39
HUMOR   0/29
IC   0/2851
INTERNET   0/424
INTERUSER   0/3
IP_CONNECT   719
JAMNNTPD   0/233
JAMTLAND   0/47
KATTY_KORNER   0/41
LAN   0/16
LINUX-USER   0/19
LINUXHELP   0/1155
LINUX   0/22112
LINUX_BBS   0/957
mail   18.68
mail_fore_ok   249
MENSA   0/341
MODERATOR   0/102
MONTE   0/992
MOSCOW_OKLAHOMA   0/1245
MUFFIN   0/783
MUSIC   0/321
N203_STAT   930
N203_SYSCHAT   313
NET203   321
NET204   69
NET_DEV   0/10
NORD.ADMIN   0/101
NORD.CHAT   0/2572
NORD.FIDONET   189
NORD.HARDWARE   0/28
NORD.KULTUR   0/114
NORD.PROG   0/32
NORD.SOFTWARE   0/88
NORD.TEKNIK   0/58
NORD   0/453
OCCULT_CHAT   0/93
OS2BBS   0/787
OS2DOSBBS   0/580
OS2HW   0/42
OS2INET   0/37
OS2LAN   0/134
OS2PROG   0/36
OS2REXX   0/113
OS2USER-L   207
OS2   0/4786
OSDEBATE   0/18996
PASCAL   0/490
PERL   0/457
PHP   0/45
POINTS   0/405
POLITICS   0/29554
POL_INC   0/14731
PSION   103
R20_ADMIN   1123
R20_AMATORRADIO   0/2
R20_BEST_OF_FIDONET   13
R20_CHAT   0/893
R20_DEPP   0/3
R20_DEV   399
R20_ECHO2   1379
R20_ECHOPRES   0/35
R20_ESTAT   0/719
R20_FIDONETPROG...
...RAM.MYPOINT
  0/2
R20_FIDONETPROGRAM   0/22
R20_FIDONET   0/248
R20_FILEFIND   0/24
R20_FILEFOUND   0/22
R20_HIFI   0/3
R20_INFO2   3249
R20_INTERNET   0/12940
R20_INTRESSE   0/60
R20_INTR_KOM   0/99
R20_KANDIDAT.CHAT   42
R20_KANDIDAT   28
R20_KOM_DEV   112
R20_KONTROLL   0/13300
R20_KORSET   0/18
R20_LOKALTRAFIK   0/24
R20_MODERATOR   0/1852
R20_NC   76
R20_NET200   245
R20_NETWORK.OTH...
...ERNETS
  0/13
R20_OPERATIVSYS...
...TEM.LINUX
  0/44
R20_PROGRAMVAROR   0/1
R20_REC2NEC   534
R20_SFOSM   0/341
R20_SF   0/108
R20_SPRAK.ENGLISH   0/1
R20_SQUISH   107
R20_TEST   2
R20_WORST_OF_FIDONET   12
RAR   0/9
RA_MULTI   106
RA_UTIL   0/162
REGCON.EUR   0/2056
REGCON   0/13
SCIENCE   0/1206
SF   0/239
SHAREWARE_SUPPORT   0/5146
SHAREWRE   0/14
SIMPSONS   0/169
STATS_OLD1   0/2539.065
STATS_OLD2   0/2530
STATS_OLD3   0/2395.095
STATS_OLD4   0/1692.25
SURVIVOR   0/495
SYSOPS_CORNER   0/3
SYSOP   0/84
TAGLINES   0/112
TEAMOS2   0/4530
TECH   0/2617
TEST.444   0/105
TRAPDOOR   0/19
TREK   0/755
TUB   0/290
Möte WHITEHOUSE, 5187 texter
 lista första sista föregående nästa
Text 2447, 118 rader
Skriven 2006-04-07 23:34:34 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0604072) for Fri, 2006 Apr 7
===================================================
===========================================================================
Fact Sheet: Economic Growth Continues - More Than 5.1 Million Jobs Created
Since August 2003
===========================================================================

For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
April 7, 2006

Fact Sheet: Economic Growth Continues - More Than 5.1 Million Jobs Created
Since August 2003


ÿÿÿÿÿ President Bush Discusses America's Strong and Growing Economy ÿÿÿÿÿ
In Focus: Jobs _

"These millions of new jobs are evidence of an economic resurgence that is
strong, broad, and benefiting all Americans."

- President Bush, April 7, 2006

Today, The Government Released New Jobs Figures - 211,000 Jobs Created In
March. The economy created 211,000 jobs in March and has created about 2.1
million jobs over the past 12 months - and more than 5.1 million since
August 2003. The unemployment rate is 4.7 percent - lower than the average
of the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.

The Economy Is Strong And Continues To Grow

  þ GDP Growth Is Strong. Real GDP increased 3.5 percent in 2005. The
    economy has been growing for 17 straight quarters, and the composite
    index of leading indicators has risen the past 6 months, indicating
    continued growth.

  þ The Conference Board Index Of Consumer Confidence Rose To 107.2 In
    March - The Highest Level In Nearly Four Years.

  þ Inflation Remains Contained. The core Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose
    just 0.1 percent in February. Core CPI has increased a moderate 2.1
    percent over the past 12 months, indicating core inflation remains
    contained.

  þ Over The Past Year, Employment Has Increased In 48 States.

  þ Real Disposable Incomes Have Risen 2.2 Percent Over The Past 12 Months.
    Since January 2001, real after-tax income per person has risen 8.3
    percent. Real household net worth is at an all-time high of $52.1
    trillion, and the median net worth of American households rose 1.5
    percent between 2001 and 2004.

  þ Consumer Spending Is Strong. Real consumer spending has increased 3.2
    percent over the past year, and nominal retail sales are up 6.7 percent
    over the past 12 months.

  þ College Graduates Face The Best Job Market In Five Years According To
    Employment Consulting Firm Challenger, Gray _

  þ Manufacturing Expansion Continues. The Institute for Supply Management
    (ISM), a private research group, reports manufacturing activity grew
    for the 34th consecutive month in March, and its reading of 55.2
    indicates continued sector expansion. According to the Federal Reserve,
    over the past 12 months total industrial production rose 3.3 percent,
    including a 0.7 percent increase in February, and manufacturing
    industrial production rose 4.2 percent.

  þ New Orders For Durable Goods Surpassed Expectations And Rose 2.6
    Percent In February.

  þ Construction Spending Is At An All-Time High, Rising 0.8 Percent In
    February To Reach A Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate Of $1.185 Trillion.

  þ Service Sector Grows. The ISM reports non-manufacturing business
    activity grew for the 36th consecutive month in March. The ISM's
    business activity index reading of 60.5 indicates continued sector
    growth.

  þ Productivity Growth Continues. During the past four quarters,
    productivity has increased 2.5 percent. Productivity has grown at a 3.4
    percent annual rate since the business-cycle peak in the first quarter
    of 2001. America has the most productive workers of any major economy
    in the world.

The President's Tax Relief Has Helped Spur America's Economic Momentum

In The Past Five Years, The President's Tax Relief Helped Spur Growth By
Keeping $880 Billion In People's Hands. To keep the economy growing, the
President believes the American people should be able to keep more of their
own money to save and invest as they see fit. The President has cut taxes
for everybody who pays income taxes, including families, small business
owners, farmers, and entrepreneurs.

  þ To Maintain Economic Growth, The President Is Committed To Keeping
    Taxes Low And Restraining Spending. The President has asked Congress to
    make tax relief permanent, proposed a disciplined budget that would
    reduce non-security discretionary spending below the previous year's
    level and would keep us on track to cut the deficit in half by 2009,
    and proposed line-item veto legislation to reduce wasteful spending.

The President's Agenda To Grow A Vibrant Economy

President Bush's Pro-Growth Policies Will Ensure Continued Economic
Opportunity. President Bush is working with Congress to make health care
more affordable and accessible; increase America's energy independence;
open additional markets to American products; reform the immigration system
and ensure secure and orderly borders; and reform our legal system.

The President Proposed The American Competitiveness Initiative (ACI) To
Encourage Innovation Throughout The Economy. The ACI will increase Federal
investment in critical research, provide children with a strong math and
science foundation, and ensure the Nation continues to lead the world in
innovation.

# # #
===========================================================================
Return to this article at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060407-2.html

 * Origin: (1:3634/12)