We are out of the ditch, we're standing, we're walking, but we're not running. I want to grow the economy.
What I believe is the more we can do for the middle class, the more we can invest in you, your education, your skills, your future, the better we will be off and the better we'll grow. That's the kind of economy I want us to see again.
The public trust is at the core of both a free market economy and a democracy.
Our history has shown us that the strongest growth in our economy is inclusive, broad-based growth.
I want to get everybody out of the shadows, get the economy working, and not let employers like Donald Trump exploit undocumented workers, which hurts them, but also hurts American workers.
Large corporations are amassing so much power in our economy. Sometimes it's called market concentration or even old-fashioned monopolies.
Bringing undocumented immigrants out from the shadows, putting them into the formal economy will be good, because then employers can't exploit them and undercut Americans' wages.
The economy is rigged in favor of those at the top.
I call it [Donald's Trump plan] trumped-up trickle-down, because that's exactly what it would be. That is not how we grow the economy.
When women thrive, economies thrive.
What I have proposed would be paid for by raising taxes on the wealthy, because they have made all the gains in the economy.
It is absolutely without contradiction that when women are encouraged to participate in the formal economies of their societies, the economy grows.
We do not have to choose between a healthy environment and a healthy economy.
Let's protect and empower workers who actually drive our economy.
We [with Donald Trump] just have a different view about what's best for growing the economy, how we make investments that will actually produce jobs and rising incomes.
When women participate in the economy everyone benefits.
We're now on the precipice of having a potentially much better economy, but the last thing we need to do is to go back to the policies that failed us in the first place.
We have to make the economy fairer. That starts with raising the national minimum wage and also guarantee, finally, equal pay for women's work.