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An Industry by Industry Look at the Stimulus Failure
Big Government ^
| September 5, 2010
| Morgen Richmond
Posted on 09/05/2010 8:07:40 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
You are probably familiar by now with this infamous graph published by the White House in January 2009 highlighting their expectations for the impact of the Recovery Act on the rate of unemployment. Far from leveling off at 8% and then declining, the actual unemployment rate ran up to 10% by the end of 2009 and has declined only slightly since to 9.5%, largely due to a decline in labor force participation. This in spite of the rapid passage of the massive $787 billion stimulus bill in February 2009. (Geoff at the Innocent Bystanders blog deserves everlasting credit for being the first to point out this disconnect.)
With the White House and other Democrats resolutely sticking to their claim that the stimulus bill saved or created 3-4 million jobs, I thought it might be worthwhile to point out that the very same January 2009 White House report also included an industry by industry forecast of where these 3-4 million jobs would come from. Here it is:
Thanks to the inclination of economists to model verifiable data (even when they are pulling numbers out of the sky), these industry categories happen to align perfectly with employment data tracked by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Thus we can easily compare the actual changes in employment to the figures forecast by the White House. In the table below, Ive calculated the net change in employment by industry from February 2009, when the stimulus bill was passed, to July 2010, using the latest data available from the BLS. (Click row headings for data source.)
|
|
Jobs Created Forecast
(Q4-2010) |
Jobs Created Actual
(2/2009 to 7/2010) |
TOTAL |
|
3,675,000 |
-2,629,700 |
|
Mining |
|
26,000 |
-14,000 |
Construction |
|
678,000 |
-862,000 |
Manufacturing |
|
408,000 |
-660,000 |
Wholesale Trade |
|
158,000 |
-173,900 |
Retail Trade |
|
604,000 |
-288,900 |
Information |
|
50,000 |
-161,000 |
Financial Activities |
|
214,000 |
-321,000 |
Professional and Business Services |
|
345,000 |
-246,000 |
Education and Health Services |
|
240,000 |
+473,000 |
Leisure and Hospitality |
|
499,000 |
-86,000 |
Other Services |
|
99,000 |
-71,000 |
Utilities |
|
11,000 |
-11,400 |
Transportation and Warehousing |
|
98,000 |
-143,500 |
Government |
|
244,000 |
-64,000 |
The figures speaks for themselves, but note that the difference between the total number of jobs the White House forecast would be created and the actual number of jobs lost represents an astounding delta of over 6 million jobs. Six million! Where are the jobs, indeed.
Remarkably, even the total number of government jobs dropped, I imagine due to job losses at the state and local levels. And how can the Recovery Act be considered anything other than a complete and utter failure with over 1.5 million fewer construction jobs than forecasted? In spite of endless propaganda over shovel-ready projects, and the nation littered with roadside signs touting Recovery Act projects.
Most damning of all I think is that the job losses Ive highlighted occurred after President Obama assumed office, and by and large after the stimulus bill was passed and the money began to flow. These are not inherited job losses by any stretch.
Defenders of the White House argue that the economy was in more dire shape than they realized at the time, and that the employment situation would be worse without the stimulus bill. This may be the case, but it doesnt change the fact that the Administration and their allies in Congress rammed through an unprecedented $787 billion in spending much of it having little to do with economic stimulus based on flawed assumptions and overly optimistic forecasts.
Its simply irrefutable that the Recovery Act has not had the beneficial impact projected by the White House. In fact, based on the data alone its arguable that the net impact has been detrimental to the economy, especially in combination with other legislation and policy changes enacted by the Administration and the Democrat-led Congress.
While Democrats would like to blame their declining political fortunes on a climate of fear stirred up by the GOP and conservative media, mainstream America recognizes incompetence and mismanagement when they see it. Saddling our children and grandchildren with $787 billion of debt (plus interest), while presiding over the loss of millions of more jobs and yet brazenly claiming that they somehow saved or created 3-4 million jobs is a disgraceful legacy of failure and deceit from which there is no escape. November is coming.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: failure; obama; obamanomics; porkulus; socialism; unemployment
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Prepare for the ‘Targeted’ Tax Cut Scam next week. Democrats think any money you earn that you are allowed to keep is a ‘Cost”.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
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posted on
09/05/2010 8:20:56 AM PDT
by
SunTzuWu
To: Oldeconomybuyer
The scamulus was an abysmal failure because it was nothing more than political payoffs to dems and dem supporters, nothing more and nothing less. It was your basic political bribe.
4
posted on
09/05/2010 8:25:00 AM PDT
by
Ev Reeman
To: Oldeconomybuyer
5
posted on
09/05/2010 8:27:23 AM PDT
by
Iron Munro
(I carry a gun because I'm too young to die and too old to take any more beatings.)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
“Education and Health Services 240,000 vs +473,000”
Yes, as the data shows, the largest beneficiary of the “stimulus” was the “Education Industrial Complex”©Wuli
6
posted on
09/05/2010 9:04:42 AM PDT
by
Wuli
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Very nice article. I’ve sent it out to my list, because even a liberal should be able to understand this. Especially when said liberal has lost his job, or has family members and friends who have lost their jobs.
7
posted on
09/05/2010 9:38:53 AM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius.)
To: screaminsunshine
You mean “Targeted Tax CREDITS” not Cuts. Cuts apply to all in a certain range and democrats never ever propose this. On the other hand democrats propose a lot of tax credits which require several qualifiers for the taxpayer to meet and even then they may get a lot less than the credit maximum. This si the game they play.
8
posted on
09/05/2010 11:26:10 AM PDT
by
Wooly
To: Wooly
I am for targeted tax increases to 90%. On rich liberals, union bosses, movie stars, and all government ee’s.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
10
posted on
09/05/2010 11:49:11 AM PDT
by
Qbert
To: Oldeconomybuyer
We believe in one spender,
The Government, the Almighty,
Stimulator in times of great distress.
We Believe in Obama,
The only son of a Kansas girl.
He was conceived out of wedlock
By the power of young love
And Born nearly fifty years ago.
He can do no wrong.
We believe in the Holy Congress,
The giver of all life,
From whom all good things come.
With the power of the Federal Reserve,
And the eminences of the Supreme Court, The Congress is worshiped and glorified.
They shall spend us to prosperity now and forever.
Amen.
11
posted on
09/05/2010 12:41:18 PM PDT
by
2ndDivisionVet
(I don't need a newspaper to know the world's been shaved by a drunken barber.)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
We are watching the Cockroaches starting to scatter as the light of truth shines on them.
12
posted on
09/05/2010 2:38:57 PM PDT
by
wjcsux
("In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." - George Orwell)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
13
posted on
09/05/2010 6:13:47 PM PDT
by
griswold3
('Regulation and law without enforcement is no law at all)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
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