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hue

(4,949 posts)
Sun May 5, 2013, 10:25 AM May 2013

John Nichols: America can’t cut its way to prosperity

http://host.madison.com/ct/news/opinion/column/john_nichols/john-nichols-america-can-t-cut-its-way-to-prosperity/article_15366314-d514-5438-9384-c418a016ce87.html

The U.S. economy is coming down with a bad case of austerity.

Only 165,000 new jobs were created in April — far fewer than are needed to address existing unemployment and create positions for the millions entering the workforce.

More than 11.7 million active job seekers cannot find work. And that figure does not include millions who have given up looking or are severely underemployed. Add them in and real unemployment is at 13.9 percent.

"This is a classic 'hold-steady' report — enough job growth to keep the unemployment rate stable but not much more," Heidi Shierholz of the Economic Policy Institute says of the latest news from the U.S. Department of Labor. "In good times, this would be fine, but at a time like this, it represents an ongoing disaster."

Why are things so slow?

In a word: austerity.

“This month’s abysmal jobs number — 165,000 new jobs in April, barely enough to cover new people coming into workforce — is a self-inflicted wound. Government austerity — tax hikes and spending cuts — is suffocating the economy, just when it needs air,” says Robert Borosage, co-director of the Campaign for America’s Future. “And the perversity will get worse. The sequester cuts are only now beginning to hit. Austerity is driving Europe deeper into recession. China is slowing. U.S. exports will suffer. And Washington is about to descend into new self-manufactured crises around next year’s budget and the debt ceiling. The positive signs in housing, the extraordinary measures taken by the Federal Reserve, the soaring stock market are undermined by Washington's failure.”




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John Nichols: America can’t cut its way to prosperity (Original Post) hue May 2013 OP
Every Christmas they tell consumers to spend spend spend to boost the economy Addison May 2013 #1
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Addison

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1. Every Christmas they tell consumers to spend spend spend to boost the economy
Sun May 5, 2013, 12:59 PM
May 2013

Amazing how the same logic somehow doesn't apply to government spending.

Bob Cratchit can't spend money on figgy pudding when old Ebeneezer Scrooge remains tightfisted.

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