"Over the last three-and-a-half years, our businesses have added 7.5 million new jobs. The unemployment rate has come down. Our housing market is healing. Our financial system is safer. We sell more goods made in America to the rest of the world than ever before. We generate more renewable energy than ever before. We produce more natural gas than anybody," Obama said in his remarks at the White House.
"And what all this means is, we've cleared away the rubble from the financial crisis and we've begun to lay a new foundation for economic growth and prosperity," Obama said in his remarks on the occasion of fifth year anniversary of the collapse of the Wall Street.
"All the remaining work that needs to be done to strengthen this economy. We need to grow faster. We need more good-paying jobs. We need more broad-based prosperity. We need more ladders of opportunity for people who are currently poor, but want to get into the middle class," he said.
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"Because even though our businesses are creating new jobs and have broken record profits, the top 1 percent of Americans took home 20 percent of the nation's income last year, while the average worker isn't seeing a raise at all," said the US President.
"Most of the gains have gone to the top one-tenth of 1 percent. So in many ways, the trends that have taken hold over the past few decades of a winner-take-all economy, where a few do better and better and better, while everybody else just treads water or loses ground, those trends have been made worse by the recession," he said.
"That's where we should be focused on. That's what I'm focused on. That's what I know the Americans standing beside me, as well as all of you out there are focused on," said the US President.