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Job Stimulus Report: White House Claims More Jobs 'Saved Or Created'

07/14/10 09:33 PM ET   AP

Jobs Stimulus

WASHINGTON — The White House asserted Wednesday that the $862 billion stimulus law has been even better for the economically-struggling country than previously advertised.

Updating its estimate of the impact the controversial new law has had, the White House now projects that the vast spending act has created or saved between 2.5 million and 3.6 million jobs.

That's up from the estimate of 2.2 million to 2.8 million jobs that was released in the first quarter of the year from the White House Council of Economic Advisers. The new estimate says the act is on track, if it hasn't already reached, the promise that the stimulus act would save or create 3.5 million jobs by the end of 2010.

A growing body of independent economic analysis suggests the law has boosted jobs and kept people off the unemployment line. Yet exactly how many jobs is a matter of dispute, particularly at a time when the national jobless rate continues to hover perilously close to 10 percent.

Much of the stimulus money went to programs – like tax breaks, Medicaid and unemployment insurance – that don't lend themselves to easy head counts.

Christina Romer, head of the council, and Vice President Joe Biden released the new quarterly report at a White House event. President Barack Obama and his team are mounting a summertime campaign to show people that the costly stimulus act is working to invigorate the economy.

"There's obviously a lot of uncertainty about any jobs estimate," Romer said. "And I suspect the true effects of the act will not be fully analyzed or fully appreciated for many years."

The White House analysis estimates that every $1 spent as part of the stimulus bill is matched by $3 in private money.

Obama has traveled the country telling voters that as bad as things are, they'd be worse without the stimulus. He acknowledges that message is a tough sell. Obama travels Thursday to Michigan to promote batteries for electric cars, one element of his agenda to create jobs.

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said the latest White House report was no cause to celebrate. "The fastest-growing parts of this Democrat economy aren't jobs – they're the crushing burden of the national debt and the size of the federal government," he said.

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WASHINGTON — The White House asserted Wednesday that the $862 billion stimulus law has been even better for the economically-struggling country than previously advertised. Updating its estimate...
WASHINGTON — The White House asserted Wednesday that the $862 billion stimulus law has been even better for the economically-struggling country than previously advertised. Updating its estimate...
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11:45 AM on 07/21/2010
Wow what a deal only $246,285.71 for each job saved.
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Bankerrkt
He's making things worse.
02:13 PM on 07/20/2010
That's a good one Barry. Please take another vacation or go play some more golf. Nobody buys that half-baked BS.
05:47 PM on 07/16/2010
The more the haters try to bash this the better, it proves they don't want this information talked about. This article has a great point to keep on bringing up and updating.
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joeerato
Hows that trickle up working out?
04:02 PM on 07/16/2010
Bushes IRAQ war saved everyone in Iraq from impending chemical weapons testing. Thank God he sent our troops there
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joeerato
Hows that trickle up working out?
03:59 PM on 07/16/2010
I wonder if he is counting people that wee not fired as saved jobs. Then technically his stimulus saved my job. Although i was not going to be fired.
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joeerato
Hows that trickle up working out?
03:58 PM on 07/16/2010
THIS JUST IN
"Obama states new that the stimulus created jobs for the whole world all at once, everyone is saved!!!!!!!! Long live King.... errrr president obama.
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joeerato
Hows that trickle up working out?
03:55 PM on 07/16/2010
Wow i wonder what @$$hole that number came out of. There are just so many in that office.
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thepheonix
thepheonix..is that better Dems?
09:58 AM on 07/16/2010
Please Obama.

I can only take so much laughing...
09:23 AM on 07/16/2010
Let's face it, jobs for Main Street is no more important than jobs for Eskimoes, and I mean that. Our nation has been turning its back on large segments of the population since the beginning, and the latest segment will be those who are seeking to make a life on Main Street instead of Wall Street. Up to 35 million people in the US will experience personal unemployment during 2010. Yet, neither the Democrats nor Republicans have any real intentions of creating jobs, because they know they can't. The unemployment situation in Amercia will no doubt persist through 2020 and perhaps longer. Those unemployed who have exhausted their 99 weeks of unemployment checks should probably begin to evaluate emigration to other countries with their families in search of work. The good news is that as more and more unemployed move out of the US, the unemployment burden will subside and prosperity for the remaining population with jobs will be accelerated. It's time for the unemployed to face the facts that the nation cannot help them, but does nevertheless wish them the best...
11:11 PM on 07/15/2010
I would put "saved jobs" up there with Bill Clinton's "it depends what 'is' is"
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sarabono
Oldie but Goody
04:53 PM on 07/15/2010
Gee, all I hear is all these jobs created or saved while the unemployment rate here in Orlando continues to rise. Administration, Could you please send 10,000 of those saved or created jobs to Orlando, FL ?
07:10 PM on 07/15/2010
If you guys over there decide how your going to vote, that will determine what the public wants....A strong government that can help in the very sort of things you stated, or send more jobs over seas and stall progress until you get sick of it.
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joeerato
Hows that trickle up working out?
03:57 PM on 07/16/2010
i think Obama has proven that a "strong gov" means taking lots of money and spending it brazenly on things that are not needed. Like street signs stating how well the money is being spent.
02:18 PM on 07/16/2010
Sarabono, there are no jobs. The jobs created or saved or just a number assigned to the moines ent by the feds on projects. It is all fuzzy math, where the amounts of monies spent on a project is translated into hrs worked. The numbers don't lie but the people lie about the numbers.

I think the people see the truth now, everything the Feds do is wrong, except for the defense of the the USA. They can't run the Post Office, Amtrack, Education Dept, Oil spill cleanup, Health Care, sooooo, why then do we thing they could run a (job creation program) call a Stimulus.

We need to lay off congress for a couple of months and Presbo. That would cut a lot of FAT.
12:58 PM on 07/15/2010
And President Obama continues on pace in his efforts to clean up America.

And the Republicans, who dirtied up the nation in the first place, continue to sit on the sidelines.

But, hey, it's the Great Republican Recession, isn't it, why should they want to get busy and clean up something that in fact they bought and paid for and that bears their name?

That'd be like making restitution, perish the thought.
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ThinkingPatriot
Free your mind...and your ass will follow...
12:37 AM on 07/15/2010
And the Republicans wanted none of it. More tax cuts for the rich. That's always the solution. The economy melted down under Bush. Period.

It's easy to count jobs saved. Just look at state budgets, teachers, cops and firemen NOT layed off. Easy for anyone but a Republican to see
12:34 AM on 07/15/2010
I live in San Diego CA.....the city population is 1,359,132, county population 3,053,793 with a 10% unemployment rate. This was on the news yesterday:
County Said No to Money to Create Local Jobs.
"It's incomprehensible to me that that a large county hit by the recession, with such a problem with foreclosure rates and such high unemployment wouldn't avail itself of a program that helps people get off welfare rolls and helps businesses by paying employer salaries," Chick said.

County spokeswoman Lesley Kirk said in a written statement that the county's Health and Human Services Agency did not pursue the funding "due to timing and risk." The agency did not present the program to the Board of Supervisors before making that decision.

But in rejecting the federal funding, the county refused a temporary boost to the local economy and a reprieve for its swelling welfare rolls and 10 percent unemployment rate. The county turned down the chance for a shot in the arm to its overburdened welfare program.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/government/article_e71a0b16-8e36-11df-915c-001cc4c002e0.html
I find this an atrocity. There are no real ans to why this wasn't even looked at everyone is passing the buck here on why these funds weren't accepted to help our unemployed.......Lesson is people pay attn to your own local gov too.....
11:25 PM on 07/14/2010
I want to slap his Political Advisers in the face. The cognitive dissonance here is a loser.