[R-G] Hardly Stimulating
Yoshie Furuhashi
critical.montages at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 09:18:34 MST 2008
What did the US Congress's "economic stimulus" package exclude?
The Senate's 81-16 vote capped more than a week of political
maneuvering. The logjam broke when majority Democrats
dropped their demand that rescue proposal offer jobless benefits,
heating aid for the poor and tax breaks for the home building and
energy industries. (Andrew Taylor and Julie Hirschfeld Davis,
"Congress Sends Economic Aid Plan to Bush," Associated Press,
7 February 2008)
In other words, the item most likely to mitigate recession is the very
one eliminated from the package:
According to estimates several years ago by Mark Zandi, chief
economist of Moody's Economy.com, the measures that produced
the biggest "bang for the buck" were increases in unemployment
benefits, which produced about $1.73 in additional demand for
every dollar spent. Tax rebates to all citizens generated about $1.19
for every dollar spent, while reductions in tax rates produced only 59
cents per dollar. (Edmund L. Andrews, "Fed Chief's Reassurance
Fails to Halt Stock Plunge," New York Times, 18 January 2008)
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Yoshie
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