A Quote by Steve Mnuchin

We're really going to be focused on economic growth and creating jobs, and that's really going to be a priority. — © Steve Mnuchin
We're really going to be focused on economic growth and creating jobs, and that's really going to be a priority.
What you have to do is to look at what's going to keep our economic growth going, what's going to make sure jobs are being created.
I really think that elected officials should be focused on how you create sustained economic growth, how do you create jobs and all of these issues that made people - segments of our society believe are really important are diversions politically.
Our government is focused on creating jobs, growth and long-term prosperity and on creating the right conditions for Canadian businesses.
When you look at the state of the economy right now, you have to set a priority. And my top priority is the deficit of jobs and economic growth, and especially this perception that the United States could be falling behind especially Asian economies.
Jobs are a priority for every country. Doing more to improve regulation and help entrepreneurs is the key to creating jobs - and more growth.
What I love the most that I really want to talk about is that there are women in business. They are incredibly focused on creating their own businesses and going out there. That's going to be their life, whether they have kids or not. And then there are women who have children that kind of nobly say, "You know what? I'm going to be a mom, and that's going to be my work and my love of my life." Which to me, is just as ambitious of a job and a journey.
Without the heart to ground it and open it to who we really can be as human beings, the brain is a very dangerous machine. A machine that is saying: we've got to have economic growth; we've got to have unending economic growth, otherwise societies will collapse. And yet there should be something saying: wait a minute, this isn't going to work.
We don't hear our president [Barack Obama] talking about the need for high-quality jobs for everybody, giving it priority, not just giving a speech in Detroit. That's fine, but speaking to Tim Geithner, speaking to Larry Summers. When are you going to make jobs, jobs, jobs a priority rather than Wall Street, Wall Street, Wall Street a priority? That's what I'm concerned about.
I think Republicans really need to be disciplined, to stay focused on sustained economic growth.
But, we have had the debate in our country now for a number of years as to whether or not free trade agreements are good for economic growth and economic opportunity in creating jobs and lifting people out of poverty.
One of the most compelling arguments for encouraging the education of girls, particularly in developing countries, is this: Education enables jobs, jobs are a source of economic growth, and economic growth is a key to development and stability.
What we are going to do as Democrats is put together a really strong platform that focuses on jobs and economic issues.
I'm really calling for major jobs, because the wealthy are going create tremendous jobs. They're going to expand their companies.
I will be the government of increasing economic growth and creating jobs. Take it from me that that's the main issue.
Obama's presidency hasn't been dedicated to achieving economic growth in the short term, or about creating jobs.
We are going to be offering a great sporting centric product. We are going to be focused on the athletes, focused on the work and we have some of the best wrestlers in the world and I really want to showcase them. But they also are some of the most dynamic personalities.
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