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Inflation has been a global problem because of the pandemic that disrupted supply chains and Putin’s war that disrupted energy and food supplies. |
But we’re better positioned than any country on Earth. |
We have more to do, but here at home, inflation is coming down. |
Here at home, gas prices are down $1.50 a gallon since their peak. |
Food inflation is coming down. |
Inflation has fallen every month for the last six months while take home pay has gone up. |
Additionally, over the last two years, a record 10 million Americans applied to start a new small business. |
Every time somebody starts a small business, it’s an act of hope. |
And the Vice President will continue her work to ensure more small businesses can access capital and the historic laws we enacted. |
Standing here last year, I shared with you a story of American genius and possibility. |
Semiconductors, the small computer chips the size of your fingertip that power everything from cellphones to automobiles, and so much more. These chips were invented right here in America. |
America used to make nearly 40% of the world’s chips. |
But in the last few decades, we lost our edge and we’re down to producing only 10%. We all saw what happened during the pandemic when chip factories overseas shut down. |
Today’s automobiles need up to 3,000 chips each, but American automakers couldn’t make enough cars because there weren’t enough chips. |
Car prices went up. So did everything from refrigerators to cellphones. |
We can never let that happen again. |
That’s why we came together to pass the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act. |
We’re making sure the supply chain for America begins in America. |
We’ve already created 800,000 manufacturing jobs even without this law. |
With this new law, we will create hundreds of thousands of new jobs across the country. |
That’s going to come from companies that have announced more than $300 billion in investments in American manufacturing in the last two years. |
Outside of Columbus, Ohio, Intel is building semiconductor factories on a thousand acres – a literal field of dreams. |
That’ll create 10,000 jobs. 7,000 construction jobs. 3,000 jobs once the factories are finished. |
Jobs paying $130,000 a year, and many don’t require a college degree. |
Jobs where people don’t have to leave home in search of opportunity. |
And it’s just getting started. |
Think about the new homes, new small businesses, and so much more that will come to life. |
Talk to mayors and Governors, Democrats and Republicans, and they’ll tell you what this means to their communities. |
We’re seeing these fields of dreams transform the heartland. |
But to maintain the strongest economy in the world, we also need the best infrastructure in the world. |
We used to be #1 in the world in infrastructure, then we fell to #13th. |
Now we’re coming back because we came together to pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the largest investment in infrastructure since President Eisenhower’s Interstate Highway System. |
Already, we’ve funded over 20,000 projects, including at major airports from Boston to Atlanta to Portland. |
These projects will put hundreds of thousands of people to work rebuilding our highways, bridges, railroads, tunnels, ports and airports, clean water, and high-speed internet across America. |
Urban. Suburban. Rural. Tribal. |
And we’re just getting started. I sincerely thank my Republican friends who voted for the law. |
And to my Republican friends who voted against it but still ask to fund projects in their districts, don’t worry. |
I promised to be the president for all Americans. |
We’ll fund your projects. And I’ll see you at the ground-breaking. |
This law will help further unite all of America. |
Major projects like the Brent Spence bridge between Kentucky and Ohio over the Ohio River. Built 60 years ago. Badly in need of repairs. |
One of the nation’s most congested freight routes carrying $2 billion worth of freight every day. Folks have been talking about fixing it for decades, but we’re finally going to get it done. |
I went there last month with Democrats and Republicans from both states to deliver $1.6 billion for this project. |
While I was there, I met an ironworker named Sara, who is here tonight. |
For 30 years, she’s been a proud member of Ironworkers Local 44, known as the “cowboys of the sky” who built the Cincinnati skyline. |
Sara said she can’t wait to be ten stories above the Ohio River building that new bridge. That’s pride. |
That’s what we’re also building – Pride. |
We’re also replacing poisonous lead pipes that go into 10 million homes and 400,000 schools and childcare centers, so every child in America can drink clean water. |
We’re making sure that every community has access to affordable, high-speed internet. |
No parent should have to drive to a McDonald’s parking lot so their kid can do their homework online. |