"Historically, financial crises take a longer time to recover from. We've done better than the vast majority of other countries over the last five years, but that drag has still meant a lot of hardship for a lot of folks," Obama said in his remarks on economy after the latest jobs report revealed that the economy added 288,000 jobs in June.
"So it gives you a sense that the economy has built momentum, that we are making progress. We've now seen almost 10 million jobs created over the course of the last 52 months.
"And it should be a useful reminder to people all across the country that given where we started back in 2008, we have made enormous strides, thanks to the incredible hard work of the American people and American businesses that have been out there competing, getting smarter, getting more effective. And it's making a difference all across the country," he said.
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Earlier Jason Furman, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, said the 1.4 million jobs added in the first half of this year are the most in any first half since 1999.
"Furthermore, this is the first time since September 1999-January 2000 we have seen total job growth above 200,000 for five straight months. While today's jobs report is encouraging, many families are still struggling with long-term unemployment and wages that have been stagnant for decades," Furman said.
"But he will also continue to make progress using his own authority to increase economic opportunity, support wage growth, and ensure America's workplaces are adapting to the 21st century," Furman said.