American Jobs Act and Your Community
The purpose of the American Jobs Act, which President Obama sent to Congress this week, is simple: put more people back to work and put more money in the pockets of working Americans. The President's plan will rebuild the economy the American way -- based on balance, fairness and the same set of rules for everyone from Wall Street to Main Street.
The American Jobs Act reflects a commitment to strengthen the recovery and help increase access to jobs for all Americans. To see what impact the Jobs Act will have on your community, click on the link below.
Impact for Small Businesses and the Economy (pdf)
Impact for Hispanic Families and the Economy (pdf)
Impact for Women and the Economy (pdf)
Impact for African-American Families and the Economy (pdf)
Impact for Low-Income Families and the Economy (pdf)
Impact for Native Americans and the Economy (pdf)
Impact for Youth and the Economy (pdf)
Impact for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and the Economy (pdf)
Non-Profits and the American Jobs Act (pdf)
You can also see how the American Jobs Act will create jobs and opportunity in your state.
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