THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary


For Immediate Release February 4, 2000



THE CLINTON-GORE ECONOMIC RECORD:
THE LONGEST ECONOMIC EXPANSION IN HISTORY

THE NEW JOBS REPORT SHOWS THAT AMERICA IS ENTERING THE 107th MONTH OF THE STRONGEST ECONOMIC EXPANSION. In 1992, when Bill Clinton was elected President, the American economy was barely creating jobs, wages were stagnant, and the unemployment rate was 7.5 percent. His bold, three-part economic strategy focused on three objectives: fiscal discipline, investing in education, health care, science and technology, and opening foreign markets. This strategy has helped foster the conditions for what is now the longest expansion in U.S. history.

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