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Skriven 2006-07-07 23:35:22 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (060707) for Fri, 2006 Jul 7
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Fact Sheet: Job Creation Continues - 5.4 Million Jobs Created Since August
2003
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
July 7, 2006

Fact Sheet: Job Creation Continues - 5.4 Million Jobs Created Since August
2003


˙˙˙˙˙ Press Conference by the President ˙˙˙˙˙ In Focus: Jobs _

Today, The Government Released New Jobs Figures _ 121,000 Jobs Created In
June. The economy has created about 1.85 million jobs over the past 12
months  and more than 5.4 million since August 2003. The unemployment rate
is 4.6 percent  lower than the average of the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and
1990s.

The Economy Remains Strong, And The Outlook Is Favorable
  ū Since 2004, The U.S. Has Created About Twice The Number Of Jobs As The
    Rest Of The G-7 Countries Combined.
  ū Employment Increased In 48 States Over The Past 12 Months Ending In
    May. Nonfarm payroll employment increased in 33 states in May.
  ū Real GDP Grew At An Annual Rate Of 5.6 Percent For The First Quarter Of
    This Year. This is the fastest growth in two-and-a-half years and even
    stronger than previous estimates. It follows economic growth of 3.5
    percent in 2005  the fastest rate of any major industrialized nation.
  ū Productivity Increased At A Strong Annual Rate Of 3.7 Percent In The
    First Quarter. Productivity growth during the past five years has been
    at the fastest rate in nearly four decades.
  ū Real Hourly Compensation Rose At A 3.2 Percent Annual Rate In The First
    Quarter.
  ū Real Consumer Spending Increased At An Annual Rate Of 5.1 Percent In
    The First Quarter.
  ū Industrial Production Increased 4.3 Percent Over The Past 12 Months.

President Bush Has An Aggressive Agenda To Create Jobs And Keep The Economy
Growing

Growing The Economy And Reducing The Deficit Depend On Controlling The
Spending Appetite Of The Federal Government. Every year since the President
took office, the Administration has slowed the growth of discretionary
spending that is not related to the military or homeland security. The
President's last two budgets cut discretionary spending that was unrelated
to the military or homeland security, and we are on track to cut the
deficit in half by 2009.

President Bush Is Calling On The Senate To Join The House And Quickly Pass
The Line-Item Veto, So He Can Sign It Into Law. The line-item veto, already
passed by the House, would allow Presidents to target wasteful spending in
large spending bills. It is an essential part of the President's strategy
to reform the budget process and enhance spending discipline.

The President Has Expanded Tax Relief And Is Working To Make His Tax Relief
Permanent. In May, President Bush signed into law a bill that extends the
tax cuts on dividends and capital gains. This legislation also contains an
Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) patch enabling millions of middle-income
families to avoid paying higher taxes in 2006.

The President_s Tax Relief Has Helped Spur Growth By Keeping $880 Billion
In The Pockets Of American Taxpayers. The Administration reduced taxes for
every American who pays income taxes, doubled the child tax credit, reduced
the marriage penalty, created investment incentives for small businesses,
and put the death tax on the road to extinction.

Strong Growth Is Helping Raise More Tax Revenues For The Federal
Government. In 2005, tax revenues grew by $274 billion, or nearly 15
percent - the largest increase in 24 years. The economy is continuing to
grow, and tax revenues are growing with it. So far this year, tax revenues
are 13 percent higher than they were at the same point last year, which is
significantly better than projected.

Henry Paulson Will Be Sworn-In As Treasury Secretary This Coming Monday.
Paulson has an intimate knowledge of financial markets and an ability to
explain economic issues in clear terms. For the past eight years, Paulson
has served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Goldman Sachs
Group, one of the most respected firms on Wall Street.

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