Full Employment Quotes
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Full Employment Quotes & Sayings
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The policy of letting the free market determine the height of wage rates is the only reasonable and successful full-employment policy.
— Ludwig Von Mises
For athletes, the Olympics are the ultimate test of their worth.
— Mary Lou Retton
We cannot hope to achieve full employment and sustain it until we have mastered inflation.
— Denis Healey
Trust not overmuch to the blessed Magdalen; learn to protect yourself.
— Benjamin Disraeli
Wanna see the rest of my happy place?
— Dia Reeves
I conceive, therefore, that a somewhat comprehensive socialisation of investment will prove the means of securing an approximation to full employment.
— John Maynard Keynes
I'm willing to fight for Social Security, Medicare, student loans, U.S. jobs, equal pay, progressive taxation and full employment.
— Alan Grayson
Two-point-seven percent unemployment equates to
everybody who wants to work is working. It equates to full employment. — Betty Williams
everybody who wants to work is working. It equates to full employment. — Betty Williams
The full employment situation reinforces itself.
— Jared Bernstein
It is no great feat for an economy to create a large number of very-low-wage jobs. Slavery, after all, was a full employment system.
— Robert B. Reich
If borrowing and spending all this money led to more jobs than we would be at full employment already.
— Paul Ryan
My private life is private.
— Cynthia Nixon
Only a small rich fringe hates Social Security for disincentivizing 80-year-olds from seeking full-time employment.
— Alex Pareene
Work is a vehicle with which man chases some fleeting destination called a full tummy.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Mine. I'm on my side.
— Alyson Noel
It is three and a half hours long, four characters wide and a cesspool deep.
— John Jay Chapman
Happiness consists in the full employment of our faculties in some pursuit.
— Harriet Martineau
There prevails on a free labor market a tendency toward full employment.
— Ludwig Von Mises
Nothing is easier to achieve than full employment, once it is divorced from the goal of full production and taken as an end in itself
— Henry Hazlitt
Many waters cannot quench the thirst for love,nor can the floods drown it.
— Madeleine L'Engle