286,000 New Jobs Created After Strongest Growth in Nearly Twenty Years

The Labor Department announced this morning that the U.S. economy added 126,000 new jobs in October after a revised gain of 125,000 in September for a total of 286,000 new jobs since August.

 

The economy is responding to President Bush's pro-growth economic policies and all signs point to a strong recovery. Last week's third quarter GDP announcement showed the fastest pace of economic growth in nearly twenty years.

 

Recent economic data is encouraging, but there is still work to be done. The President will not be satisfied until everyone who wants a job has one.

 

President Bush is working closely with members of Congress to encourage them to take action on his six-point plan for economic growth. Congress needs to make progress on these important priorities, including energy legislation, making health care more affordable, opening new markets to American products, and reducing the lawsuit burden.

 
Charles Mims
http://www.the-sandbox.org
 
 
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