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Biden: 'Experts Have Spoken' On Jobs Created By Stimulus

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Coming off a rough few weeks after problems with the reporting of jobs created by the stimulus program, the White House has a bit of good news from the Congressional Budget Office.

In a new report, the CBO estimates the $787 billion economic stimulus has created 600,000 jobs this year.

The key point from the CBO that Democrats are focusing on today:

CBO estimates that in the third quarter of calendar year 2009, an additional 600,000 to 1.6 million people were employed in the United States, and real (inflation-adjusted) gross domestic product (GDP) was 1.2 percent to 3.2 percent higher, than would have been the case in the absence of ARRA.

Vice President Joe Biden said the report bolsters the administration's points, even though last month he said at an event with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger the stimulus had created more than 642,000 jobs.

The White House releases Biden's statement:

"This new report from the Congressional Budget Office is further evidence of what private forecasters and government economists have been saying: the Recovery Act is already responsible for more than 1 million jobs nationwide.

From independent economists to Congress's own nonpartisan research body, the experts have spoken and the debate is no longer whether the Recovery Act is creating and saving jobs, but how we provide even more opportunities to drive growth and support American workers.

This early progress less than halfway through the program is encouraging, but we're just getting started.

In the coming months, we'll break ground on thousands of infrastructure projects, launch multi-billion dollar broadband and high speed rail initiatives and make critical investments in our nation's schools and businesses through the Recovery Act that will help put America back to work and lay a foundation for long-term economic growth."

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December 1, 2009 2:22 PM   

Prepare for the Republicans to slam the CBO. They quote it when it agrees with them, and slam it when it doesn't.

In other words, they approach the CBO the same way they approach scientific data. If it doesn't agree with their preconceived notions, it don't mean squat.

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December 1, 2009 5:30 PM    in reply to LFC

They do the same thing with the Constitution and the Bible. They only quote what serves their own twisted purpose.

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December 1, 2009 2:27 PM   

"Vice President Joe Biden said the report bolsters the administration's points, even though last month he said at an event with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger the stimulus had created more than 642,000 jobs."

Well, the 642,000 figure is consistent with the CBO estimate of 600k - 1.6 million.

Additionally, the CBO is reporting that about 75% of the stimulus funds haven't been spent. So, these jobs figures seem to based on the impact of that first 1/4th of the funds. Thus, if the remaining 3/4ths has roughly the same impact as the first 25%, then approximately 2.4 million - 6.4 million (!) jobs will ultimately be created or saved by ARRA.

I don't know the likelihood that subsequent outlays will create or save jobs in a manner that's directly proportional to the first 25%. But, if they even come anywhere close to that high-end figure of 6.4 million jobs, they will have crushed estimates, since ARRA was estimated to create or save about 3-3.5 million jobs.

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December 1, 2009 2:27 PM   

This is good news. We still need another stimulus though.

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December 1, 2009 3:04 PM    in reply to runfastandwin

True. Ideally, we could have a second one that could kick in as the first stimulus is beginning to wind down and spend its last 25%. A lot of economists, Paul Krugman included, have argued that this timing would create the kind of sustained growth we need.

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December 1, 2009 5:33 PM    in reply to Minnesotan

Good Lord. I'm far from an economist, can barely balance my checkbook, but this is what I've been thinking, as well.

Does this mean I'm not as mathematically challenged as I thought?

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December 1, 2009 6:41 PM    in reply to Minnesotan

You mean remaining 75% only a quarter of this dough has been spent. With another jobs bill in the works we could REALLY have some sustained growth for the next few years.

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December 1, 2009 5:38 PM    in reply to runfastandwin

I hope I'm not posting too much on this, but let me put in another plug for Rep. Oberstar's transportation bill. The proposed $450 billion for transportation infrastructure would amount to another stimulus, even if it lacks the immediate impact of providing state and local governments the funds to avoid layoffs, increasing food stamps, or extending unemployment benefits.

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December 1, 2009 6:42 PM    in reply to ericf

Isn't that regular appropriations though?

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December 2, 2009 3:14 PM    in reply to theone718

Yes, Oberstar's bill is going through the normal appropriations process. I'm using "stimulus" in the sense of spending to spur economic activity rather than a specific bill. Unemployment benefits extensions are also stimulus, even though they were separate bills and intended as an act of mercy rather than macroeconomics.

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December 1, 2009 4:05 PM   

Silly VP. Doesn't he know that experts don't matter, nor do facts?

Besides, I saw the AP story on all these jobs that were misreported because of data entry errors, so I'm pretty sure the stimulus didn't work because it FEELS right to say it.

Oh, and don't bother inflating your tires. That won't save gas. John McCain made a joke about that once.

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December 1, 2009 6:39 PM   

Maybe TPM is playing with fire here, or I am an idiot but doesn't "600,000 to 1.6 Million" mean BETWEEN 600K AND 1.6 Million. So why are you acting like Biden is lying if he says 642k.

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