24 States Refusing to Expand Medicaid
July 1, 2014
Nearly half of states are so locked into the politics of Obamacare that they're willing to leave nearly 5.7 million of their own people uninsured. Take a look at our map -- and make sure you share it.
See the full InfographicWhere Are Our Ambassadors?
June 24, 2014
Several U.S. ambassador posts remain unfilled because Senate Republicans refuse to confirm the President's nominees. It's time to let these nominees do their important work in protecting U.S. interests across the globe.
See the full InfographicA Diverse Judicial Pool
June 17, 2014
The men and women the President has nominated to enforce our laws and deliver justice represent his unprecedented commitment expanding the diversity of our nation's highest courts. That's a big deal — so if you learned something new here, pass it on.
See the full InfographicWorking Dads in 2014
June 9, 2014
Our work force -- and families -- look different than ever before. Like moms, many dads don't have access to paid leave or flexible workplaces. And it's harder than ever for them to balance work and family. Take a look at what that looks like, and then share this if you learned something new.
See the full InfographicModernizing Our Power Plants
June 2, 2014
A new proposed rule by the EPA will set the first-ever national carbon emissions limits for our country's existing power plants. Find out how this will make Americans healthier.
See the full InfographicBringing Our Troops Home
May 27, 2014
When President Obama took office, nearly 180,000 troops were in harm's way in Iraq and Afghanistan. By the end of this year, there will be fewer than 10,000. Here's a timeline of what that looks like. Take a look, and pass it on.
See the full InfographicRebuild America
May 14, 2014
The funding to fix our crumbling roads and bridges is running out, and only Congress can reauthorize it. Find out what will happen if Congress doesn't act, and see how the President's plan would rebuild our infrastructure in a smarter way:
See the full InfographicCost of Inaction on Immigration
April 16, 2014
Last June, the Senate passed a bipartisan immigration reform bill that would grow our economy and shrink the deficit. But without action from the House to move forward in the last year, our country is losing out on these economic gains.
See the full InfographicHouse of Cuts
April 10, 2014
The latest House GOP budget cuts vital programs, lowers taxes for millionaires, and raises taxes for middle-class families. Get the details below, and pass it on.
See the full InfographicClosing the Pay Gap
April 8, 2014
On average, full-time working women earn 77 cents to every dollar earned by men. Worse still, many women don't even know they're underpaid, and can't take steps to ensure they're getting equal pay for equal work. See what President Obama is doing about that, then share the news.
See the full InfographicWomen and the Minimum Wage
March 26, 2014
Raising the minimum wage is especially important for women, who are highly concentrated in low-wage jobs and occupations. Learn more and then share this graphic with others.
See the full InfographicEffects of Raising the Minimum Wage
March 19, 2014
Raising the minimum wage nationwide will increase earnings for millions of workers, and boost the bottom lines of businesses across the country.
See the full InfographicWomen in the Workforce
March 12, 2014
Women workers are contributing more and more to their family's earnings, but the wage gap between men and women hasn't gone away. Here's where we stand, in three charts. Take a look, and pass it on.
See the full InfographicFill Out the FAFSA
March 7, 2014
If you're a student, a parent, or just know someone who is, this is relevant to you: You're probably leaving money on the table by not filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Learn more, and pass this on to anyone who needs to see it.
See the full InfographicStrengthening Medicare
February 21, 2014
Making Medicare stronger has long been a top priority for President Obama. Learn how the Affordable Care Act is helping the Obama administration strengthen Medicare and crack down on Medicare fraud, and share the information with others.
See the full InfographicProtecting American Inventors
February 20, 2014
The Obama administration is making major progress on a series of initiatives designed to combat patent trolls, further strengthen our patent system and foster innovation and has announced new executive actions to build on these efforts. Learn more about these initiatives below.
See the full Infographic5 Farm Bill Benefits
February 7, 2014
Despite its name, the Farm Bill isn't just about helping farmers. It's a jobs bill, an innovation bill, an infrastructure bill, a research bill, and a conservation bill -- and it's about growing our economy. Take a look, and pass it on.
See the full InfographicState of the Union Slides
February 6, 2014
These slides accompanied the enhanced version of the President's 2014 State of the Union Address.
See the full InfographicMinimum Wage: 21 States
January 30, 2014
Across the country, 21 states have minimum wage rates that are higher than the federal minimum wage.
See the full InfographicPocket Card to Congress
January 29, 2014
Want all the facts? During the State of the Union, we hand out a "pocket card" to Members of Congress so they can get all the facts in one quick, easy to read place. This year we're sharing it with you, too.
See the full InfographicThe Avg Woman Loses $431,000
January 28, 2014
By age 65, the average working woman will lose $431,000 due to the wage gap. Share this graphic if you agree this isn’t fair.
See the full Infographic568,000 Manufacturing Jobs
January 28, 2014
Over the past 46 months, the manufacturing sector has added 568,000 jobs. Share this remarkable statistic with others.
See the full InfographicThe Deficit Is Falling Faster
January 28, 2014
Our federal deficit fell to 4.1% of GDP in 2013, down from 9.2% in 2009. Learn more below, and pass it on.
See the full InfographicPrivate-Sector Job Growth
January 28, 2014
Since March 2010, the private sector has added a total of 8.2 million jobs, helping reduce the unemployment rate to 6.7%.
See the full InfographicApprenticeships = High Hourly Wages
January 28, 2014
Apprenticeships often result in higher wages. Share this graphic that shows the benefits of apprenticeships in a number of occupations.
See the full InfographicApprenticeships Raise Earnings
January 28, 2014
Combining classroom instruction with on-the-job training, apprenticeships give workers a great start to their career.
See the full InfographicRaise the Federal Minimum Wage
January 28, 2014
Today’s minimum wage doesn’t allow workers to cover the basics. Share this graphic if you think these workers deserve more.
See the full InfographicThe Current Minimum Wage Isn’t Enough
January 28, 2014
No one that works full-time should have to live in poverty. Share this graphic if you agree.
See the full InfographicBefore and After the Affordable Care Act
January 22, 2014
Today, millions of people have peace of mind about their health care that they lacked before the Affordable Care Act was passed, including better protections and access to health care, and new options for finding affordable coverage.
See the full InfographicExpanding College Opportunity
January 16, 2014
The President is calling on colleges, universities, businesses, and other organizations to help expand opportunity for more young Americans to get to college and succeed: And they're listening. Learn more about how they're stepping up — and how you can, too.
See the full Infographic4 Numbers on Extending UI
January 7, 2014
Unemployment insurance is a vital economic lifeline for millions of Americans who are looking for work -- and because Republicans in Congress failed to act at the end of 2013, that lifeline was taken away from 1.3 million Americans. They can fix this before it affects millions more. Here is why they should:
See the full InfographicTips for New Health Coverage
December 31, 2013
If you're one of the many Americans who enrolled in health coverage that starts January 1, 2014, check out these tips on what to do the first time you visit the doctor or pharmacy.
See the full InfographicTechnology for Higher Education
December 18, 2013
Higher education is an important pathway to success in almost any field. In a new report, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) explores the potential of innovative technologies to expand access to higher education in America. Learn how.
See the full InfographicACA and the LGBT Community
December 17, 2013
The Affordable Care Act has the potential to transform the lives of countless LGBT people. Learn how, then share this graphic with others.
See the full InfographicReporting Back on the Auto Recovery
December 9, 2013
At a time when the American auto industry was about to collapse, the President made the tough to decision to invest in it. Today, the United States no longer owns a stake in General Motors, and the auto industry is thriving. Here's what that looks like.
See the full InfographicAmericans Getting Covered Now
December 3, 2013
The Affordable Care Act is currently helping millions of Americans -- and we don't hear those stories often enough. Let's change that.
See the full InfographicMeaningful Progress on Gun Violence
December 2, 2013
On January 16, 2013, President Obama announced 23 executive actions to reduce gun violence. Today, we have completed or made significant progress on every one of them. Take a look at what we've done -- and pass it on.
See the full InfographicFour Ways To Get Covered
December 2, 2013
Ready to get covered? Learn about the four ways to apply for coverage in the Health Insurance Marketplace, then share this with your friends to help them get covered, too.
See the full InfographicRemember This During Thanksgiving
November 26, 2013
For decades, Congress has authorized SNAP in a bipartisan fashion through the Farm Bill. They don't have to do it in a way that hurts children, seniors, veterans, and vulnerable families. Learn more, and pass it on:
See the full InfographicGettysburg Address Tribute
November 19, 2013
One hundred fifty years after President Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address, President Obama penned a handwritten tribute to President Lincoln's historic remarks. Read his essay below, then share it with others.
See the full InfographicThe 113th Congress Could Vote Right Now
November 19, 2013
Right now, members of Congress are in a position to vote on multiple national measures that would help our economy and millions of Americans. They could vote tomorrow. And they should.
See the full InfographicReducing Our Dependence on Foreign Oil
November 14, 2013
For the first time in nearly two decades, we're importing less foreign oil than we're producing domestically -- and we're using less overall. That's a really big deal. Get the facts below, and pass them on.
See the full InfographicEconomic Growth, in 3 Charts:
November 12, 2013
There's no doubt that the government shutdown caused unnecessary damage to the economy in October. But there's still a good story to tell: The economy is growing steadily. Here's what that looks like.
See the full InfographicCutting Our Deficit in Half
November 4, 2013
A new report has some big economic news you probably missed: Since 2009, we've cut our deficit in half -- and it's falling at its fastest rate since World War II.
See the full InfographicAmericans Are Signing Up for Obamacare
October 18, 2013
While there have been extensive problems with HealthCare.gov, across the country people are using the Health Insurance Marketplace to get affordable health coverage. See some of their stories below, then share the news with others.
See the full InfographicWhy Won’t Speaker Boehner #JustVote
October 10, 2013
Speaker Boehner has refused to schedule a yes or no vote on a Senate-passed bill that would reopen the government. Take a look and spread the word.
See the full InfographicThe President's Judicial Nominees
September 24, 2013
Creating a judicial pool for the 21st Century, one with intellect, fair-mindedness and integrity that resembles the nation that it serves, is a top priority for President Obama and his administration. In fact, the President’s nominations for federal judges embody an unprecedented commitment to expanding the racial, gender and experiential diversity of the men and women who enforce our laws and deliver justice.
See the full InfographicOur Nation’s Energy History
September 9, 2013
Did you know the U.S. uses more wood as a source of fuel than we did in 1775?
See the full InfographicA Plan for College Affordability
August 22, 2013
President Obama is introducing a new set of ideas to rethink the way in which we pay for higher education -- and shake up the current system. Share the details to help get out the news.
See the full InfographicThe Importance of Higher Education
August 20, 2013
Share this infographic to help others learn why it's so important to make sure an affordable college education is within reach for middle class families.
See the full InfographicU.S. Wind Industry Report
August 14, 2013
The Energy Department released two new reports highlighting record highs for U.S. wind energy production and manufacturing and demonstrating America’s continued leadership in this rapidly growing global industry. Wind energy is now the fastest growing source of power in the United States.
See the full InfographicWays Obamacare Helps You
August 13, 2013
The benefits of the Affordable Care Act are pretty straight forward: the law makes it easier to get insurance you can afford, ensures you have the care you need when you get sick, and covers the preventive services you need to stay healthy — for free. Learn more below, then share this infographic with your friends and family so they can get the facts, too.
See the full InfographicProtecting Homeownership
August 5, 2013
The housing market is healing, and President Obama has a plan to build on the progress we've already made so that owning a home is a symbol of responsibility and a source of security for generations to come. Share this page to help share his plan with others.
See the full InfographicRaising the Minimum Wage
August 1, 2013
If we can boost the minimum wage, we can help a working families bring home thousands of extra dollars each year — which pays for lots of groceries, bills, and rent. If you think that no one who works full-time should live in poverty, we need you to share this graphic.
See the full InfographicStudent Loan Compromise
July 23, 2013
A new bipartisan compromise on student loans would save 11 million borrowers money, but we need your help to share the details.
See the full InfographicObamacare: Saving People Money
July 18, 2013
Obamacare means that health insurance companies have to be accountable to you. If they spend too much money on overhead and not enough on medical care, you get a refund -- just like 8.5 million Americans this past year. Here's a graphic that breaks things down. Will you share it to help answer questions in your community?
See the full InfographicImmigration Reform: Stronger Economy
July 10, 2013
Share this to help others understand the economic benefits immigration reform and what's at stake if we don't take action to fix our broken system.
See the full InfographicThe Climate Change Plan
June 25, 2013
President Obama believes we have a moral obligation to lead the fight against carbon pollution. Share the details of his plan to help make sure people in your community know the facts, and click here for the latest info on how climate change is affecting the U.S.
See the full InfographicImmigration Reform Saves $1 Trillion
June 19, 2013
If more people get the facts, it'll be easier to build a nationwide, bipartisan consensus for an immigration reform bill. Take a look, then share this graphic with folks you know:
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