President Barack Obama on Saturday said the United States cannot "carry the world economy on our back" and urged G20 leaders to work harder to create jobs by revving up growth. His appeal during a speech on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Brisbane comes with the US economy finally kicking into gear just as challenges emerge elsewhere to the world growth outlook, notably in Europe, China and Japan.
"Over the last few years the US has put more people back to work than all other advanced economies combined," Obama said, with the US unemployment rate falling to 5.8 percent in October, its lowest level since July 2008. "But America can''t be expected to just carry the world economy on our back.
"So here in Brisbane the G20 has a responsibility to act, to boost demand and invest more in infrastructure and create good jobs for the people of all our nations." The leaders of the world''s top industrial economies are set to pledge at their summit in Brisbane to boost their combined growth by at least two trillion dollars via domestic policy reforms, and so generate millions of new jobs.
Comments
Comments are closed.