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President Barack Obama tours Chesapeake Machine in Baltimore, Friday, Jan. 29,2010, before talking about the jobs tax credit. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

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Obama touts new tax credit for business

'It's time to put Americans back to work'

Updated: Friday, 29 Jan 2010, 12:00 PM EST
Published : Friday, 29 Jan 2010, 12:00 PM EST

BALTIMORE (AP) - President Barack Obama says his administration has "stopped the flood of job losses," but much more needs to be done to help the millions of people still out of work.

Appearing Friday at Chesapeake Machine Co. in Baltimore, Obama put in a pitch for legislation he is seeking from Congress to provide tax breaks for small businesses that hire additional workers.

Obama said, "It's time to put Americans back to work." At the same, he said that "we've got a long way to go to make up for the millions of jobs lost this recession." He said a new report showing the economy grew at at annual rate of 5.7 percent in the last quarter an encouraging development. The president said he would take unpopular steps, if necessary, to get the economy going again.

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