U.S. Sec. of Labor Hilda Solis defended Friday’s monthly jobs report as viewed over the long-term, but also called for more collaboration in Washington to fix the economy—sounding a lot like President Obama earlier Friday.
“When you look back, when the president started we lost 8.5 million jobs,” she told Andrea Mitchell during a Friday appearance on msnbc. “Now we’re up to—in a 28-month period—4.4 million private sector jobs. Even though this number could have been better, we know we’re working every single day.”
Mitchell pressed Solis to explain the political implication of the jobs report, described as weak by most accounts.
“Right now, you’ve got, let’s face it, a political problem,” Mitchell said. “The persistent high unemployment in the Democratic base is a problem: 11% unemployment for Hispanics; 14% for African-Americans; nearly 24% for teenagers and you’ve got all these young people who you need to inspire.”








