"We believe that the economy is continuing to recover and continuing to strengthen in the aftermath of the worst recession since the Great Depression. Indicators demonstrate that the recovery is continuing," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said.
He said the news on housing is particularly welcome given the blow to the housing market that was caused by the financial crisis and the implosion of the housing bubble.
"There are still too many people who are looking for work who have not found work. There are still too many huge, unfilled, unmet needs when it comes to rebuilding our infrastructure," he said.
It is essential the Democrats and Republicans come together to take action on these economic items that have generally enjoyed bipartisan support and that would provide the kind of direct infusion into the economy and job creation, the long-term benefits of infrastructure development, he said.
"We see too many instances that demonstrate anecdotally the fact that our infrastructure is in crying need of further investment. We need to take steps to further invest in education in this country, again, for the long-term economic future," Carney said.
"We need to make sure that we're creating the kinds of energy, 21st century energy, here in the US, with jobs in the US that will help us become more energy independent in the future," Carney said.
He said while the economy is recovering and doing better, the scenario could have been better if "we were not engaged in the process of inflicting wounds unnecessarily on the economy."
