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Quotes About Economy

In addition to myself and a number of others, President Clinton talked about the deficit and the debt issue. And he pointed out, really, what I pointed out, which is that when he left office, we actually had projected surpluses for a long period of time, because when he put together his economic plan, he did it in a balanced way.
~ Chris Van Hollen
When Trump was a candidate, he talked about the stock market, because, oh, the stock market was going up when Obama was president.
~ Peter Schiff
My concern about Barack Obama is he ran a campaign in 2008 where he said we're going to bring people together and solve big problems. And he specifically talked about the need to reach across the aisle and deal with issues like the economy, which was obviously the top issue in 2008. It has not happened.
~ Rob Portman
The deficit only became a big problem in the Reagan-Bush years. For 12 years, Republican presidents talked about balancing the budget, but failed to propose one.
~ Dick Gephardt
I don't know what's more embarrassing, these musicians and actors talking about politics in interviews or the media actually giving them credibility about it. It's absurd that a celebrity could speak out on the economy or politics with no more justification than a hit album or a movie.
~ Paul Stanley
Everyone talks about immigrants taking jobs, but there are a lot of jobs that America needs.
~ Alexandra C. Pelosi
I want a leader that sets out a path. I want one that doesn't just talk about cuts, but talks about the shining city on the hill. We're only going to get out of this problem if we grow this economy.
~ Kevin McCarthy
In my talks with business owners, I hear time and again that they have job openings but can't find workers with the skills necessary to fill them.
~ Roy Cooper
We, the Social Democrats, are convinced that capitalism needs to be tamed a second time. The first time we achieved that in Germany for many decades with the social market economy. That is no longer enough. Now we need to do it in Europe and even globally.
~ Sigmar Gabriel
In this context, the current recovery in the Japanese economy is taking place in tandem with the growing interdependence with the rest of the world, particularly with the other East Asian economies.
~ Toshihiko Fukui
To me, the real opinion polls are the tangible facts: the growing creation of jobs, the number of planning permissions, the number of commercial vans being sold - the signs that the Irish people are regaining confidence.
~ Enda Kenny
I have long argued for the arts to have the recognition and funding they need, not only because they brighten our lives, but also because they make a tangible contribution to our national economy.
~ Luciana Berger
When you watch 'Shark Tank,' everything is about off-shore this, off-shore that.
~ Tom Douglas
It doesn't take a degree in economics to know that something is wrong when it takes $30 or $40 to fill up the gas tank.
~ Evan Bayh
When it costs $50 to fill up our gas tanks, it impacts every aspect of our daily lives and the community.
~ Tim Murphy
For some time, I've said this issue of comprehensive immigration reform is not just an issue about immigration or human rights or civil rights, it's about our economy. You take 11 million people from out of the dark and into the light. The think tanks have surmised that you are talking about trillions of dollars infused into the economy.
~ Antonio Villaraigosa
The law of supply and demand affects money just as it affects pencils and everything else. If there is very little money the money is very valuable and it will buy a great deal. But if there is a lot of money it is not so valuable and it will buy very little .
~ Richard J. Maybury
In 1968 there were about $200 billion dollars in the United States. Prices were not very high. In 2003 there were $1.3 trillion and prices are up.
~ Richard J. Maybury
Money is strange, too, if you haven't used it for a while. Hell is mostly a barter economy. Especially among the high and mighty, having to buy something is a massive social faux pas. It means that you don't have anything good enough to trade or you aren't clever enough to swindle your way to your heart's desire. Brad Pitt's wad seemed like a fortune when I counted it, but I blow through most of it in a couple of hours.
~ Richard Kadrey
Proporcionar todas as formas de autosserviço gera opções, economia, rapidez e vendas.
~ Richard Koch
The more central problem of money in politics is something just as troubling but much harder to see: a system in which economic inequalities, inevitable in a free market economy, are transformed into political inequalities that affect both electoral and legislative outcomes.
~ Richard L. Hasen
In a remarkable research finding, Yasheng Huang, an MIT economist, established that Shanghai had the lowest number of private businesses relative to the city's size and its number of households in 2004, bar two other places in China. Only Beijing and Tibet, where government and the military are, respectively, the main businesses, had lower shares of private commerce.
~ Richard McGregor
Without the merchant marine, there is no Walmart.)
~ Richard Phillips
We face labor shortages in two of the largest and most important sectors of our economy—health care and education. But we are trying to solve them with only half the workforce.
~ Richard Reeves