Jobs & the Economy

Throughout the 117th Congress, House Democrats have partnered with President Biden to enact policies that expand economic opportunity for businesses, workers, and communities across America. Under President Biden and Congressional Democrats, the unemployment rate is at its lowest in more than 50 years with more than 10 million jobs created, helping more of our people get ahead in today’s economy and Make It In America.
Democrats pursue an economic agenda that helps American businesses create good-paying jobs and ensure that workers have the tools not only to get by but to get ahead in our global economy. From raising the minimum wage to providing skills training and apprenticeship opportunities to ensuring equal pay for equal work, from making childcare more affordable to making it easier to save for retirement, Democrats’ economic policies are aimed at helping workers and their families attain real economic security at every stage of life.
Democrats have also delivered historic legislation investing in infrastructure and greater access to high-speed internet, taking the lead in the clean-energy economy, and supporting innovation and entrepreneurship. The generational Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has already begun to expand economic opportunity for Americans in communities across the country and takes action to repair our nation’s roads, bridges, ports, and other infrastructure while creating nearly 1.5 million jobs annually over the next decade. It contains the first major American investment in climate resilience to help communities upgrade their critical infrastructure and mitigate the impact of climate change-driven extreme weather. Likewise, the Inflation Reduction Act also advances America’s clean energy goals, turbocharging clean energy research and transmission while promoting electric vehicle domestic manufacturing to reduce American dependence on gasoline while revitalizing our auto industry.
The CHIPS and Science Act includes bipartisan measures to revitalize the domestic semiconductor industry and spur research. By strengthening domestic supply chains, this law acts directly to accelerate American innovation in the long-term while acting immediately to address inflation and create good paying jobs. House Democrats will continue to champion skills training and education at every level – from early childhood learning through higher education – to prepare our people for success and advancement in a changing economy. In all of these efforts, Democrats will continue to look for ways to make access to opportunities more equitable and to combat the lingering effects of legalized discrimination that continue to make it harder for minorities to access credit for loans, seek investment capital for startups, and build wealth to pass on to the next generation.
With historic job creation under President Biden, House Democrats will continue to advance policies that expand economic opportunity for working families, support small businesses, and create better-paying jobs.
“Today’s report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which shows that our economy added 192,000 private sector jobs in March, ought to be a further reminder of Congress’s responsibility to pursue job creation legislation.
The previous speaker said that people were going to be forced to reduce hours.
“Today’s report by the Institute for Supply Management shows that our manufacturing sector is experiencing steady growth.
Well, it looks like reporters could have saved their time and reprinted their budget preview stories from last year. Once again, Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan’s Republican Budget is expected to include extreme cuts to critical programs – even worse than previous years – and is nothing more than a political messaging document. We’ve all seen this story before, and know how it ends.
“Today’s ruling by the World Trade Organization represents another strong effort by the Obama Administration to hold China accountable for circumventing international trade agreements.
MESSAGE FROM THE DEMOCRATIC WHIP
Instead of taking action on critical issues, including renewing emergency unemployment insurance, raising the minimum wage, or passing comprehensive immigration reform, House Republicans chose to pursue partisanship over bipartisan solutions. Republicans’ obsession with repealing and or undermining the Affordable Care Act turned a bipartisan and bicameral agreement to permanen
“I am encouraged that a bipartisan group of Senators announced a proposal to restore emergency unemployment insurance for the more than 2 million Americans who had this assistance cut off since December 28.
“The monthly jobs report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics this morning demonstrates that, while our recovery continues, Congress must do more to help the private sector create jobs that pay well and open doors to opportunity.
This morning, POLITICO asks the question we’ve been asking ourselves for awhile: “And the GOP economic plan is … ?” As we’ve also concluded by now, the only real plan they have is to try to repeal Obamacare (again, and again, and again…):
“So what’s the Republican plan to turn it around?”
As House Republicans consider the 50th attempt to repeal or undermine the Affordable Care Act, a long list of critical legislation has not been addressed – and there’s not much hope for the rest of 2014. House Republicans have indicated that they are not interested in making progress on substantive, bipartisan legislation for the rest of the year: