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Entire Economy Quotes by Barack Obama
- We now live in a world where the most valuable skill you can sell is knowledge. Revolutions in technology and communication have created an entire…
- What drags down our entire economy is when there's an ever-widening chasm between the ultra-rich and everybody else...
- This kind of inequality - a level we haven't seen since the Great Depression - hurts us all. When middle-class families can no longer afford…
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- Growth is the mantra of our society because the economy can't remain healthy without growth.Impregnable monopolies aside (and these are few), profits… — Robert Heilbroner
- High leverage is unsafe, not just for a company but the entire economy... LBOs are reducing the safety. Management loses the power… — Franco Modigliani
- We now live in a world where the most valuable skill you can sell is knowledge. Revolutions in technology and communication have… — Barack Obama
- Our workforce and our entire economy are strongest when we embrace diversity to its fullest, and that means opening doors of opportunity… — Thomas Perez
- What drags down our entire economy is when there's an ever-widening chasm between the ultra-rich and everybody else... — Barack Obama
- This kind of inequality - a level we haven't seen since the Great Depression - hurts us all. When middle-class families can… — Barack Obama
- The entire economy, of course, is locked in a down cycle right now. Last time we weathered this was during another Bush… — David Talbot
- Clean water is a necessity that we can no longer take for granted. Each year more people die of water related diseases… — Jewel
- The federal government now spends one of every four dollars in the entire economy. It borrows one of every three dollars it… — Mitch Daniels
- Let's just say that if these scientist had been using their brilliance for good instead of evil, cars would run off water… — James Patterson
- We are spending more as a percentage of our entire economy, almost 25 percent, than we have spent at any time since… — John Thune