Washington - Celebrating his 100th day in office, President Barack Obama said he was happy with his efforts so far in stabilizing the US economy but warned of more job losses before the country's 16- month long recession comes to an end.
"I am pleased with our progress but I am not satisfied," he said in a press conference at the White House. "Millions of Americans are still without jobs and homes, and more will be lost before this recession is over."
Obama's remarks came after government figures showed the US economy shrank 6.1 per cent in the first quarter of this year, though the Federal Reserve touted signs that the outlook had "improved modestly" over the past few weeks.