enator Bob Corker warned of “a looming wave of debt” in the U.S. and advocated “a construct that forces us to cap spending and incentivize growth” during his keynote speech to the Chattanooga Area Chamber Annual Meeting.
The 1,300 business leaders at the Convention Center represented the largest attendance for a meeting in Chamber history.
Corker said that Congressional Budget Office figures show a widening gap between U.S. spending and revenues leading to a $1.25 trillion chasm by 2020.
The junior senator from Tennessee and former Chattanooga mayor said he is preparing a bill that aims to lower the national debt in a decade to acceptable levels of between 18 percent and 21 percent of GDP. He said he will be devoting his energies to calling attention to this “most important issue” and hopes to bring the American people to agreement that we must reduce the national debt and at the same time grow the GDP.
Chamber President and CEO Tom Edd Wilson reported that during the past year the Chamber helped 18 companies announce 1,198 new jobs.
“These new jobs will benefit everyone in our community by creating $47 million in new labor income that will flow across our whole economy,” Wilson said. “This is a big win for the economy, and the Chamber works very hard to make sure that these projects succeed.”
Wilson pointed out that while the community is grateful for the jobs created by the recruitment of major companies, such as Volkswagen and Alstom, the expansion of existing companies plays a significant role in the local economy.
“These growing companies represent a wide range of industries, including SIAG Aerisyn’s wind tower manufacturing operation, T-Mobile’s customer care center and Wrigley’s addition of production capacity to make LifeSavers mints in Chattanooga,” Wilson said.
Outgoing Chamber Board Chair Tom White told the audience that over the past year the Chamber referred 10,000 customers to member businesses, hosted events where members could build business relations with 11,000 professionals and helped launch the Principal Leadership Academy through a partnership with Hamilton County Schools, the PEF and UTC.
White, who is senior vice president of investor relations for Unum, noted