You’re Invited: The 2015 State of the Union Social

2015 White House SOTU Social

On Tuesday, January 20, President Obama will deliver his sixth State of the Union address from the Capitol — and right now, you have the chance to participate live from the White House.

Today, we're announcing the White House's fourth-annual State of the Union Social — a chance for our social media followers to join in-person events, engage with administration officials, and share their experience with their friends.

Selected participants will be invited to join us in watching the President’s State of the Union address live from the White House and join a conversation afterwards.

Tell us why you want to join now at Whitehouse.gov/Social-Apply.

The White House

Office of the Press Secretary

Weekly Address: America's Resurgence Is Real

WASHINGTON, DC — In this week’s address, President Obama discussed the economic gains we made in 2014, which was the strongest year for job growth since the 1990s.  In the coming weeks, the President will continue to preview his State of the Union Address and the agenda he’ll put forward to build on that progress. The President will showcase ways he’s working to help every American get ahead in the new year, like plans he announced this week to make community college free for two years, make mortgages more affordable and accessible for creditworthy families, and support manufacturing.

The audio of the address and video of the address will be available online at www.whitehouse.gov at 6:00 a.m. ET, January 10, 2015.

Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
January 10, 2015

Hi, everybody.  About a year ago, I promised that 2014 would be a breakthrough year for America.  And this week, we got more evidence to back that up.

In December, our businesses created 240,000 new jobs.  The unemployment rate fell to 5.6%.  That means that 2014 was the strongest year for job growth since the 1990s.  In 2014, unemployment fell faster than it has in three decades. 

Over a 58-month streak, our businesses have created 11.2 million new jobs.  After a decade of decline, American manufacturing is in its best stretch of job growth since the ‘90s. America is now the world’s number one producer of oil and gas, helping to save drivers about a buck-ten a gallon at the pump over this time last year.  Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, about 10 million Americans have gained health insurance in the past year alone.  We have cut our deficits by about two-thirds.  And after 13 long years, our war in Afghanistan has come to a responsible end, and more of our brave troops have come home.

It has been six years since the crisis.  Those years have demanded hard work and sacrifice on everybody’s part.  So as a country, we have every right to be proud of what we’ve got to show for it.  America’s resurgence is real.  And now that we’ve got some calmer waters, if we all do our part, if we all pitch in, we can make sure that tide starts lifting all boats again.  We can make sure that the middle class is the engine that powers America’s prosperity for decades to come.

That’ll be the focus of my State of the Union Address in a couple weeks – building on the progress we’ve made.  But I figured, why wait – let’s get started right now. 

On Wednesday, I visited a Ford plant outside of Detroit – because the American auto industry and its home state are redefining the word “comeback.”  On Thursday, I traveled to Arizona, a state that was hit among the hardest by the housing crisis, to announce a new plan that will put hundreds of dollars in new homeowners’ pockets, and help more new families buy their first home.  And, I’m speaking with you today from Pellissippi State Community College in Tennessee, a state making big strides in education, to unveil my new plan to make two years of community college free for every responsible student.  I’m also here to establish a new hub that will attract more good-paying, high-tech manufacturing jobs to our shores.

Making homeownership easier.  Bringing a higher education within reach.  Creating more good jobs that pay good wages.  These are just some of the ways we can help every American get ahead in the new economy.  And there’s more to come.  Because America is coming back.  And I want to go full speed ahead. 

Thanks, everybody, and have a great weekend.

Weekly Address: America’s Resurgence Is Real

President Barack Obama tapes the Weekly Address at Pellissippi State Community College

President Barack Obama tapes the Weekly Address at Pellissippi State Community College in Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 9, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

In this week’s address, President Obama discussed the economic gains we made in 2014, which was the strongest year for job growth since the 1990s.

In the coming weeks, the President will continue to preview his State of the Union address and the agenda he’ll put forward to build on that progress. The President will showcase ways he’s working to help every American get ahead in the new year, like plans he announced this week to make community college free for two years, make mortgages more affordable and accessible for creditworthy families, and support manufacturing.

Transcript | mp4 | mp3

Weekly Address: America's Resurgence Is Real

January 10, 2015 | 3:16 | Public Domain

In this week's address, President Obama discussed the economic gains we made in 2014, which was the strongest year for job growth since the 1990s.

Download mp4 (121MB) | mp3 (3MB)

President Obama Announces New Manufacturing Hub

January 09, 2015 | 9:59 | Public Domain

At Techmer PM in Clinton, Tennessee, the President delivers remarks announcing our newest manufacturing hub, January 9, 2015.

Download mp4 (366MB) | mp3 (10MB)

The President Speaks on His "America's College Promise" Proposal

January 09, 2015 | 47:50 | Public Domain

President Obama delivers remarks about his new community college proposal at Pellissippi State Community College in Knoxville, Tennessee, January 9, 2015.

Download mp4 (1770MB) | mp3 (46MB)

Clinton, Tennessee: The Site of Our Newest Manufacturing Innovation Hub

The President and Vice President view a 3D-printed carbon fiber Shelby Cobra car during a tour of Techmer PM

President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden view a 3D-printed carbon fiber Shelby Cobra car during a tour of Techmer PM in Clinton, Tenn., Jan. 9, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

"The reason we're here is because wherever Americans are doing big things that can help build our middle class and grow our economy and extend opportunity to everybody, I want to be here to lift it up and figure out how we can promote more of it."

Those were the President's words today when he stopped by Clinton, Tennessee to announce the country's newest manufacturing innovation hub.

Related Topics: Manufacturing, Tennessee

What They're Saying About the President's Free Community College Proposal

Watch on YouTube

Yesterday, President Obama unveiled his "America's College Promise" proposal, which would make two years of community college free for responsible students across the country.

If every state chooses to implement the President's proposal, it could benefit about 9 million students every year, saving full-time community college students an average of $3,800 in tuition each year. The proposal would allow students to earn the first half of their bachelor's degree, or earn the skills they need in the workforce, all at no cost to them.

The President's proposal has received an overwhelmingly positive response — his video breaking the news has already become our best-performing Facebook post of all time, and the hashtag #FreeCommunityCollege is still trending on Twitter.

Simply put: This is a big deal.

The Road to State of the Union: Can You Answer This One Question?

In less than two weeks, the President will deliver the State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress.

The State of the Union is a tradition that's as old as the presidency itself — but here's something we haven't always been able to do:

Ask you, the American people, what you'd like to see come out of it.

So tell us: What would you like to see get done in the next two years?

We're putting together a special memo ahead of the speech — one comprised of the voices of Americans from across the country, sharing that one simple but powerful thought.

Change will take work from every single one of us. So after you respond, share what you're willing to do to help see it through.

Thanks for adding your voice — we'll be in touch as we get closer to January 20.

President Obama Announces Free Community College Plan

January 08, 2015 | 1:46 | Public Domain

Today the President proposed making two years of community college free for anyone who's willing to work for it. His proposal could save a full-time community college student an average of $3,800 in tuition per year and benefit about 9 million students per year if they earn good grades and stay on track to graduate.

Download mp4 (51MB)