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Obama Calls Jobs Bill a First Step

President Obama signed a jobs bill into law on Thursday, but declared that the measure “is by no means enough.”

 

Obama lobbied on black unemployment, immigration

President Barack Obama on Thursday faced pressure to help create jobs in African-American communities and deliver an immigration overhaul even as he tried to push healthcare reform across the finish line.

 

Senate Dems ax bipartisan jobs bill

Senate Dems ax bipartisan jobs bill

Senate Democrats scrapped a bipartisan jobs bill in favor of one they say is leaner and focused solely on putting Americans back to work, and they're all but daring Republicans to vote against it.

 

Obama Report: 95, 000 Jobs to Come Each Month

Obama Report: 95, 000 Jobs to Come Each Month

The United States is likely to average 95,000 more jobs each month this year, while personal savings will remain high as credit remains tight, according to a White House report released Thursday.

 

Senate Democrats unveil job-creation package

Senate Democrats unveil job-creation package

The first step will likely be a tax incentive to employers who hire new workers. Other details and the price tag remain vague.

 

Gibbs: Cost of Obama's jobs push in range of $100B

Gibbs: Cost of Obama's jobs push in range of $100B

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs says President Barack Obama's push to create jobs may carry a price tag in the $100 billion range....

 

Obama says deficit could jeopardize recovery

Obama says deficit could jeopardize recovery

President Barack Obama renewed his pledge on Saturday to make job creation his top priority in 2010 but said it was also critical to rein in a record budget deficit that threatened economic recovery.

 

Obama to Propose $33B Tax Credit for New Jobs

The plan, which the president is scheduled to announce in a stop at a Baltimore business, would offer a $5000 tax credit for each new worker hired this year, up to $500000 per business. President Obama speaks at a town hall meeting at the University of ...

 

Obama job drive earns business plaudits

Wall Street executives welcomed U.S. President Barack Obama's plan to create jobs and a softening of his attack on banks, but questioned on Thursday whether proposals in his State of the Union address would become law.

 

Obama address aims for jobs, less red ink

Obama address aims for jobs, less red ink

President Obama goes before Congress for his first State of the Union address Wednesday night to show he can boost the economy and create jobs this year while cutting the budget deficit in 2011.

 

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