Showing posts with label recession. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recession. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
About That Stimulus Money
National Bureau of Economic Research's Business Cycle Dating Committee has declared that the "great recession" not only has ended, but ended in June of last year. While it certainly doesn't feel like the recession is over since our national unemployment hovers just below 10%, home foreclosures are still occurring at alarming rates, people home's are still underwater, and people in general are still hurting and are scared.
But, in economic terms the recession is over. The question becomes why did we spend all of that stimulus money? I am not hearing anything in the press about this, but logically it couldn't have been the stimulus money that brought the economy out of the recession. The money (some of which has yet to be spent) couldn't have gotten into the economy to make a difference to affect the numbers that ended in the second quarter of last year. The stimulus passed in towards the middle of the first quarter of 2009, and by the end of the second quarter the recession ended. For a recession to be over it has to be two straight quarters of growth. Which means that we had growth in the first quarter of 2009.
This is yet more bad news for the president. The stimulus did little or nothing to get the economy out of the recession in technical terms. The evidence seems to show that economy would be in the same shape that it is today without the stimulus. It is shame that media is not picking up this.
So why exactly did we spend almost $1 billion of borrowed money again?
Friday, May 15, 2009
What a waste
A recent survey of economists and some members of the administration are now saying that the economy is starting to show signs of improvement. That while unemployment will get higher, as it is a lagging indicator, the economy is starting to turn a corner and we should be out of this recession by the end of this year. Someone please explain to me why we needed to spend all that money for the stimulus package? There is no way that any of that money has gotten into the economy this quickly. And they wonder why people had tea parties. Could this be the reason?
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