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White House: 650,000 Jobs Saved, Created By Stimulus

MATT APUZZO and BRETT J. BLACKLEDGE   10/30/09 11:05 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Nearly 650,000 jobs have been saved or created under President Barack Obama's economic stimulus plan, the government said Friday, and the White House declared the nation on track to meet the president's goal of 3.5 million by the end of next year.

New job numbers from businesses, contractors, state and local governments, nonprofit groups and universities were released, showing 640,329 positions credited to the stimulus, according to the independent federal board monitoring the program's progress.

Teachers and other education employees represent the largest number of jobs in the report – about 325,000. With state budgets in crisis, federal aid helped governors avoid major cuts in education, which officials said spared many teachers and school workers from the unemployment line.

But Republican Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, voicing the skepticism of many critics, has warned about putting too much stock in claims that the stimulus saved that many jobs. Chris Johnston, who oversees Indiana's stimulus spending for Daniels, said Friday the state reported under the stimulus requirements that 13,000 teaching jobs were created or saved. But he's not sure whether any of those people actually would have been laid off.

"I think that's a hypothetical. I'm not sure we can say one way or another," Johnston said.

Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell said "it's bewildering" to see the Obama administration's job-creation claims when 3 million jobs have been lost since Congress approved the program.

The new stimulus report follows the administration's admission that earlier counts of jobs credited to the stimulus were faulty. A review by the Associated Press found the government's early report overstated thousands of jobs saved or created.

Despite White House promises that errors would be corrected, the latest stimulus job count still includes mistakes such as the ones discovered in the AP's earlier sampling of contracts.

For example, the Palm Beach County, Fla., water department reported 57 meter readers, customer service representatives and other positions as part of two water projects. That got incorrectly doubled to 114.

Some agencies that received stimulus money continue to report saving jobs, despite using the money for employee pay raises.

And the new data appeared to include at least dozens of entries in which contractors listed the same number of jobs as created or saved on different projects, which suggested double- or triple-counting of the same workers used on all projects.

It could take some time for the public to verify the White House's claims, with more than 155,000 records dumped late Friday on the recovery.gov Website, the government's official accounting of stimulus activity.

But Vice President Joe Biden defended Friday's report, saying it shows the recovery plan "is operating as advertised" and on target to reach Obama's goal.

"We're starting to make real progress on the road to recovery," Biden said.

White House economic adviser Jared Bernstein said the figures show that, when adding in jobs linked to $288 billion in tax cuts, the stimulus has created or saved more than 1 million jobs.

The new data released late Friday represents 156,614 federal contracts, grants and loans awarded to more than 62,000 recipients worth a total of $215 billion. The largest numbers of jobs were created or saved by state governments. California received nearly twice as many stimulus contracts, grants and loans – $26.9 billion – as any other state, followed by New York with $14.5 billion and Texas with $13 billion.

Among the largest nongovernment creators or saviors of jobs were construction company Shelco Inc. of Raleigh, N.C., with 836 jobs; and nuclear-waste cleanup firm Savannah River Nuclear Solutions LLC of Aiken, S.C., with 800 jobs.

Teletech Government Solutions of Englewood, Colo., which staffed call centers for the digital TV transition, was among the largest non-government job creators in Friday's report. The AP's review found the company previously had claimed more than 4,200 jobs but most of those were temporary. It has corrected the job count to 635 to reflect the equivalent of full-time employees in the newly released data.

Government recovery plans – everything from the $787 billion stimulus to tax credits for buying new homes to government deals on new cars – are credited with helping the economy grow again after a long and deep recession.

But the job market has yet to show signs of recovery, putting pressure on the White House to show that the stimulus was worth its hefty price. The economy has shed millions of jobs since Obama signed the stimulus in February, giving Republicans ammunition to say the government is spending too much for too little effect.

The White House said the latest report bolstered its case that the recession would have been far worse without the stimulus – a package of government spending, tax cuts, state aide and social programs.

The numbers released Friday have limitations, since calculating "jobs saved" will always produce an inexact estimate, and collecting data from so many sources is certain to produce errors.

Bernstein said there's not a huge distinction between jobs "saved" and jobs "created" by the stimulus money. Either way, he said, "it's an unemployed person avoided."

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Associated Press writers Charles Babington in Washington and Scott Bauer in Madison, Wis., contributed to this report.

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03:48 PM on 11/01/2009
Gee, most of the teaching jobs around here that were "saved" was because of raising taxes, cutting programs and trimming the budget. And what about the 3 million jobs lost and the almost 10% unemployment? That adds up to a net total of minus two million. Not a good return for such a large investment of taxpayers money.
12:48 PM on 11/01/2009
NO economic recovery. REAL unemployment is DOUBLE the 'official' statistics. Government has been playing major games with all stats for a while now - both parties are to blame.

good articles http://financeopinionss.blogspot.com
04:18 AM on 11/01/2009
Absolutely false!
09:17 PM on 10/31/2009
IBM sent 10,000 US jobs overseas in the first 90 days of 2009. The estimate for Q4 is another 6,000.
What about all the US jobs that were offshored this year? That is REAL, United States work that was given to third-world, underdeveloped countries with minimal labor laws. Screw the US tax payer and take advantage of the third-world worker. Nice.

Let's make sure we don't give any FEDERAL work to companies like IBM that do this - not to avoid bankruptcy, not to avoid a LOSS - but to increase stock price, to increase profits. GREED.
06:47 PM on 10/31/2009
The idea of a "saved job" implies that you had to born yesterday to believe such drivel. Why don't they say they saved 5 million jobs? Why not 10 million? Why not 15 million? It cannot be calculated so they figure that if they lie about it, the people will believe it.
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PatrickJ08
08:13 PM on 10/31/2009
States were going to cut teachers.
They didn't have to.
Those count as saved jobs.

Cost just as much or more as hiring someone else, why not count it?
11:15 PM on 10/31/2009
I forget that we are the serfs and the government is almighty, all knowing, all seeing, and all caring. So what you are saying is that this was a tax payer funded bailout of government jobs?
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Peter007
02:57 PM on 10/31/2009
The stimulus law, if not illegal, than it was a capricious attempt to circumvent a normal law.
Every state forbids borrowing to balance its budget. What Washington did was to borrow money on behalf of the states so they could technically get around that law. People in Virgina went into debt, so the employees of the California state government could keep their job.
06:43 PM on 10/31/2009
You are correct.
02:50 PM on 10/31/2009
The country was overextended in debt. The brilliant solution: borrow more and spend it on a big party. Like an aloholic trying to avoid a hangover (the hair of the dog that bit you) the country is on a final binge. Tomorrow comes the bill, the cleanup and the pain of a massive hangover.
12:30 PM on 10/31/2009
didn't save my job. I just got laid off after 14 years at AT
11:40 PM on 10/30/2009
Probably won't be too many Libs on this post. They are still bashing Bush. I don't see any jobs Barry. I don't understand what a "saved" job is. Let see, a "stimulus" of $800 Billion. What did we get? More debt, no jobs, more rhetoric, more blame game, what's the deal?
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RJII
Yes "you" can. BO2012
01:13 AM on 10/31/2009
i bet you voted for bush
06:44 PM on 10/31/2009
Look at the terrible two that the Democrats put up; Al Gore, the Criminal Mastermind, and John Kerry the "D" student who marries rich women to move up. Then again Kerry is a Senator so he must be doing something right.
01:20 AM on 11/01/2009
Brilliant comeback, to a guy that was being honest. What is wrong with you?
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themodernleader
08:57 PM on 10/30/2009
While losing 6 million jobs we saved 650,000 jobs. That is a pitifully small saving when one considers that the government spent or obligated 13 trillion dollars of money that doesn't exist to reach that result. What our despicable policy makers don't recognize or admit: Once the money has been spent. there is nothing on the horizon to create new jobs.
When the money is squandered on the most previleged citizens and foreigners on the planet, the only result is a previleged few and massive penury and destitution for the lower 80-90% of the citizens.
The name of government that serves the few at the expense of the many: Autocracy.
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09:44 PM on 10/30/2009
Better be careful, you will be acused of 'calculator abuse'.
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08:46 PM on 10/30/2009
I'm so glad that the recession is over and Obama has created so many good jobs that the economy is going to be OK.


Yes We Can!
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katieandtom
08:25 PM on 10/30/2009
listen to this obama - WE DONT BELIEVE YOU - take a good look around, there are no jobs, people are losing their homes, jobs, businesses, investments, retirement and more.

whatever you are doing, it isnt working.
08:18 PM on 10/30/2009
Unfortuately, Obama isn't done yet
Saving and creating jobs
to catch up with the number of jobs Bush/Cheney lost for America.
05:50 PM on 10/30/2009
REAL unemployment is DOUBLE the 'official' statistics. Government has been playing major games with all stats for a while now - both parties are to blame.

good articles to http://financeopinionss.blogspot.com

Also Barney Frank sucks.
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Joseph Joyal
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05:21 PM on 10/30/2009
Yesterday it was 388,000 now its 650,000 I find these numbers a tough sell,
It is like saying the GDP went up but new house sales are down, spending is down and unemployeement is up.
There is no credibility to any of this, just more Washington BS.
01:22 AM on 11/01/2009
GDP did go up, but it was due to government spending ($8000 Tax Credit for home buyers and Cash for Clunkers). Let's take a look at next quarter without these scams. Xmas is looking bleak.