US Jobs to be opened, Senate passed bill

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A $15 billion job openings is most likely as the United States Senate voted where five republicans joined the Democrats who were already in majority, resulting in victory of the Current Obama Administration.

On Monday, the US president Barack Obama said that this could help uplift the current American economic which is going through hard times.

He said, he was grateful to the Democratic and Republic party for voting the job bill.

He told “We will continue to work with Congress on additional job creation measures, Jobs remain our top priority, and I look forward to working with members from both parties to get legislation signed, and the American people back to work,”,

The tax credits and the highway funds which aimed to increase jobs was voted 60-30 votes by the senate.

The current unemployment rate in US is about 9.7 percent, in such condition even by increasing few jobs bill help improve economy.

“I hope this is the beginning of a new day in the Senate,” said the Senate Majority leader Harry Reid. He was among the five Republicans who joined the democrats in supporting the bill.

Brown had a victory over the Massachusetts seat in January, told “This Senate jobs bill is not perfect. I wish the tax cuts were deeper and broader, but I will vote for it because it contains measures that will help put people back to work,”.

[Source: PTI]

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