In case you missed it, U.S. businesses added 314,000 jobs last month, according to today’s report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That means the private sector has now added 10.9 million jobs over 57 straight months of job growth — the longest streak on record.
What’s more, our economy has added 2.6 million jobs in the first 11 months of this year — which is already more than any full calendar year since the 1990s.
It’s been a long road to this economic recovery, and there’s still more work to do to ensure that hardworking Americans see higher wages. But our economy is making real progress, and we’re outpacing much of the world in putting people back to work.
President Obama Nominates Ashton Carter as the Next Secretary of Defense
This morning, President Obama announced his nomination of former Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter to be the next U.S. Secretary of Defense. Carter has been in public service for more than 30 years, and has served in various positions under 11 Secretaries of Defense.
House Republicans Vote to Make Immigration System Worse, Not Better
Press Secretary Josh Earnest discusses the President’s right to take action on immigration, and Republicans’ refusal to support immigration reform.
College Opportunity Day of Action: Ensuring There’s No Limit to What We Can Achieve
President Obama, Vice President Biden, and First Lady Michelle Obama joined college presidents and education leaders from around the country yesterday to announce 600 new actions to help more students prepare for and graduate from college.


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