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Through the course of the past twelve months, U.S. companies exported $2.15 trillion worth of goods.
That figure breaks a record -- it's a 36 percent increase from the level of exports in 2009, and in fact, it's the most we've ever exported in one, 12-month period. Some 9.7 million people went to work because of these exports -- which is itself an increase of 1.2 million export-related jobs since 2009.
And part of the reason for that success has been the Export-Import Bank. The Bank, which is 78 years old, offers assistance to companies around the world that buy American products -- in order to help boost the sale of those goods.
Through the course of the past twelve months, U.S. companies exported $2.15 trillion worth of goods.
That figure breaks a record -- it's a 36 percent increase from the level of exports in 2009, and in fact, it's the most we've ever exported in one, 12-month period. Some 9.7 million people went to work because of these exports -- which is itself an increase of 1.2 million export-related jobs since 2009.
And part of the reason for that success has been the Export-Import Bank. The Bank, which is 78 years old, offers assistance to companies around the world that buy American products -- in order to help boost the sale of those goods.
Through the course of the past twelve months, U.S. companies exported $2.15 trillion worth of goods.
That figure breaks a record -- it's a 36 percent increase from the level of exports in 2009, and in fact, it's the most we've ever exported in one, 12-month period. Some 9.7 million people went to work because of these exports -- which is itself an increase of 1.2 million export-related jobs since 2009.
And part of the reason for that success has been the Export-Import Bank. The Bank, which is 78 years old, offers assistance to companies around the world that buy American products -- in order to help boost the sale of those goods.
Yeah who wouldn't want that? Exports SUCK! FREEDOM!
President Obama Signs Renewal of the Export-Import Bank | The White House
Its funny. When foreigners loan us a bunch of money, the right wing complains. When we loan foreigners a bunch of money (to buy OUR stuff), the right wing complains.
You guys just fucking complain complain complain.