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Is the Stimulus Working?

Yes, no, maybe, depending on the beholder’s politics, economic theories and selective reading of the meager statistics and evidence available.

Vice-President Biden speechified yesterday that, after 200 days, the $787 billion stimulus, although not a “single silver bullet” but “silver buckshot,” was helping the economy. “Without it we’d be in much deeper trouble,” he said, claiming that “Instead of talking about the beginning of a depression, we are talking about the end of a recession.”

As unemployment reaches 9.7 percent, Republican Chairman Michael Steele was quick to counter, “The Democrats’ rhetoric on their economic experiment doesn’t match with the reality of millions of Americans remaining unemployed.”

The Washington Post takes the middle ground with a headline, “Stimulus Credited for Lifting Economy, But Worries About Unemployment Persist” and reports that “economists generally agree that the package has played a significant part in stabilizing the economy. They are less certain about the size of the impact.”

For those who prefer to make up their own minds, the White House Recovery.gov website offers statistics, maps and graphs to show how much money has gone out the door and where, noting that the Council of Economic Advisers will be issuing its first Quarterly Report next week.

The bottom line on the stimulus is there is no bottom line in sight, but that won’t keep the pontificators from exercising their opinions as fact.

In his long takeout “How Did Economists Get It So Wrong?” in this Sunday’s New York Times Magazine, Paul Krugman notes about his professional colleagues:

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  • DLS
  • Leonidas
    Something everyone should read:

    That Which is Seen, and That Which is Not Seen
    by Frederic Bastiat, 1850

    http://bastiat.org/en/twisatwins.html
  • DaGoat
    In his long takeout “How Did Economists Get It So Wrong?” in this Sunday’s New York Times Magazine, Paul Krugman notes about his professional colleagues:

    I doubt anyone is more familiar with economists being wrong than Paul Krugman.
  • vey9
    I can't see that the stimulus is working here. That might be because none of the long list of projects funded have actually been started. Lost in the years-long bid process.
  • Slamfu
    Well, considering our financial institutions were hair's breadth away from going insolvent and they are still around I would say its working. I mean, a depression was looming there, our banks almost went out. So yea, I would say its pretty obvious its working.
  • Dr J
    I think you're confusing TARP with the stimulus.
  • Leonidas
    Keysian economics does not work on the large scale. It was a solution crafted for a limited area for a limited time frame and specifically tailored for that. Efforts to apply it elsewhere have generally made things worse, like during the Great Depression which was artifically extended, and the Lost Generation in Japan.
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