September 3, 1984
Today, we pay tribute to America's working men and women, and I join with all Americans in
celebrating the dignity and productivity of our working people. Labor Day brings a fitting
opportunity to salute those who built our great nation and whose spirit, hard work and courage
are now building a new era of lasting economic expansion filled with greater opportunities for all
our people.
America is on the move again. We're witnessing the fastest rate of job creation in the world -- 7
million jobs in the last year and a half -- and today, more Americans are working than ever before.
The erosive effect of inflation on workers' paychecks has ended, and the increase in after-tax
personal income is the largest in our history.
A rising economy and greater opportunity give us confidence, but our work is far from finished.
Too many of our fellow Americans are still out of work or down on their luck. We must not and
will not rest until everyone who wants a job has found one, until all Americans can reach as high
as their vision and talents take them. We must and we will make certain that the American dream
remains a springtime of hope for all our people. Meaningful work, not welfare, is every
American's hope, and we have a continuing responsibility to make those hopes a lasting
reality.
Labor Day, 1984, also finds American workers facing many new and different challenges and
opportunities. The nature of our labor is changing rapidly. Occupations unheard of just ten years
ago are opening up opportunities. America's future growth and prosperity depend on how well we
take advantage of these opportunities.
We must also compete effectively in foreign markets. Exports account for 25 percent of the total
value of all goods produced in our country. Exports mean jobs for our people and growth for our
economy. We're committed to keeping markets open to free trade, and to make them grow.
As America's workers enjoy this holiday, let us all be thankful for the prosperity we have achieved
and let us work together to meet the challenges ahead and turn them into opportunities for all
Americans.
Ronald Reagan