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Bernie Sanders on Jobs

Comments of Senator Bernie Sanders are from the Democratic Party Presidential Primary Debate in Las Vegas, NV, on October 13th 2015 and the Democratic Party Presidential Primary Debate in Charleston, SC, on January 17th, 2016. About the page style: This page is crafted in the style of a concordance. A concordance is an alphabetical list of the keywords and the proper Names in a document along with the statements in which those words appear. Click the preceding every statement to go to the pertinent paragraph in the text.


on jobs : It seems to me that instead of building more jails and providing more incarceration, maybe -- just maybe -- we should be putting money into education and jobs for our kids. (APPLAUSE) (2015/10/13)
on jobs : Our trade policies have cost us millions of decent jobs. The American people want to know (2015/10/13)
on jobs : And, I intended to tackle that issue. To make sure that our people have education and jobs rather than jail cells. (APPLAUSE) (2015/10/13)
on jobs : And in my view what we need to do is create millions of jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure; (2015/10/13)
on jobs : and our disastrous trade policies, which have cost us millions of jobs; (2015/10/13)
on jobs : We were losing 800,000 jobs a month. And I know my Republican friends seem to have some amnesia on this issue, (2015/10/13)
on jobs : that we should raise the minimum_wage to at least $15 an hour; that we have got to create millions of decent- paying jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure. (2016/01/17)
on jobs : ... criminal justice system, investing in jobs, and education not in jails and incarceration . (2016/01/17)
on jobs : Rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, creating 13 million jobs, the American people want it. (2016/01/17)
on jobs : Good. You're right. I want to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, create 13 million jobs. (2016/01/17)
on jobs : Bottom line is, we need to be bold and decisive, we can create millions of jobs. (2016/01/17)
on minimum_wage : raise the minimum_wage to $15 an hour; pay equity for women workers; (2015/10/13)
on minimum_wage : If we want to raise the minimum_wage to $15 bucks an hour, (2015/10/13)
on minimum_wage : that we should raise the minimum_wage to at least $15 an hour; that we have got to create millions of decent- paying jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure. (2016/01/17)
on minimum_wage : The real issue is that in area after area, raising the minimum_wage to $15 bucks an hour. (2016/01/17)
on unemployed : Who is satisfied that 51% of African American young people are either unemployed, or underemployed? (2016/01/17)
on unemployment : African-American youth unemployment is 51 percent. (2015/10/13)
on unemployment : Hispanic youth unemployment is 36 percent. (2015/10/13)
on wages : Millions of Americans are working longer hours for lower wages, (2015/10/13)
on wages : As we look out at our country today, what the American people understand is we have an economy that's rigged, that ordinary Americans are working longer hours for lower wages, 47 million people living in poverty, and almost all of the new income and wealth going to the top one percent. (2016/01/17)

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