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Real GDP grew 2.2% at an annual rate in Q4 2014, according to 2nd estimate from BEA. whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/02/2… pic.twitter.com/jqjDBwQwDq
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Snow in the NE had little impact on headline employment # in Feb, especially compared to 2014 whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/03/0… pic.twitter.com/0PIz85jggo
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Feb saw very strong job growth in leisure/hospitality, private ed & professional/biz services whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/03/0… pic.twitter.com/1bke8zymqR
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Q4 GDP growth unchanged from 2nd estimate: ↑ personal consump fully offset ↓ inventory invest whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/03/2… pic.twitter.com/2OILFCzbXt
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The pay gap is no longer due to education & experience differences-women closed those gaps. whitehouse.gov/sites/default/… pic.twitter.com/ly84Gehbse
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Employment growth is +ly correlated w/ GDP, but lags by approx 1 quarter. whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/05/0… pic.twitter.com/OrXFAeMyD8
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Birth record data & changes in EITC by fam size shows EITC improves infant health whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/05/1… pic.twitter.com/jWoXnQm4aa
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Q1 real PDFP (usually more stable than GDP) revised ↑ to 1.2% at annual rate, faster than GDP whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/05/2… pic.twitter.com/sLY7prbrHy
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How do we make a difference? Expand opportunity through early childhood investments and education to close the gaps. pic.twitter.com/a22cxe7CiF
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Internet inequality: poor households are 1/2 as likely as rich households to use the internet. Solution: #ConnectHome pic.twitter.com/ouul4piuum
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U.S. incarceration rate is now higher than any other country in the OECD, & is more than 4 times the world average. pic.twitter.com/IeYyxlNO8J
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U.S. businesses have now added 14.5 million jobs over 75 straight months, extending the longest streak on record. pic.twitter.com/TMlIwm4fgE
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In 30 yrs, corrections spending has grown at a faster rate than education spending. www2.ed.gov/rschstat/eval/… pic.twitter.com/Y7vFhcuU7S
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Higher ed investments typically pay off. Av. worker w/ bachelor’s degree earns 70% more than w/ high school degree. pic.twitter.com/GnJD26giNm
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Higher debt often reflects more education, which boosts earnings. whitehouse.gov/sites/default/… pic.twitter.com/SukyRb1w20
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US businesses have now added 15M jobs since private-sector job growth turned positive in ‘10 whitehouse.gov/blog/2016/08/0… pic.twitter.com/kkBrFks0QO
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2. Recession exacerbated trend of rising costs. Administration made historic investments in grant and tax aid making college more affordable pic.twitter.com/anFC7jcmY5
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States with less funding typically have larger class sizes. Research confirms that smaller classes improve student outcomes. pic.twitter.com/d6g7KHZa2z
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Black & Hispanic students less likely to have experienced teachers. About 2x as many first-year teachers in predominantly minority schools. pic.twitter.com/QZKWQlg0p7
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3. @POTUS’s response to the crisis didn’t just stem tide – it strengthened the US economy over the long-term. pic.twitter.com/oC1byam02P
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