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Fire Walk With Me

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Tue May 7, 2013, 12:35 PM May 2013

Austerity Has Cost The U.S. Economy 2.2 Million Jobs: Study

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RT@OccupyChicago: Study Says #Austerity Has Cost The U.S. Economy 2.2 Million Jobs: http://ow.ly/kLp4w


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/06/austerity-jobs_n_3224762.html

There are more than 2 million unemployed Americans who might have jobs today if not for austerity.

That's the conclusion of a new study by Michael Greenstone and Adam Looney at the Brookings Institution. In the 46 months since the Great Recession ended, state, local and federal governments have cut about 500,000 jobs. In contrast, in every other U.S. recession since 1970, the government hired approximately 1.7 million people, on average. That means the U.S. is an estimated 2.2 million jobs in the hole.

Given the size of the U.S. labor force, an extra 2.2 million jobs would mean the U.S. unemployment rate would be about 6.1 percent, instead of 7.5 percent. That would be below the 6.5 percent rate the Federal Reserve is targeting with its extraordinary bond-buying program known as quantitative easing. Worried about Fed-fueled financial bubbles? Thank austerity. In fact, the Fed recently called out tight fiscal policy in explaining why it's keeping the economy's gas pedal floored.

That 2.2 million jobs would also get the U.S. job market back to its peak level of employment, set in January 2008, in the early months of the recession. Right now, we're about 2.6 million jobs shy of that peak, making this the slowest job-market recovery since World War II. The government has not helped at all -- in fact, it has pulled in the other direction, firing people when it should be hiring.

(More at the link.)

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Austerity Has Cost The U.S. Economy 2.2 Million Jobs: Study (Original Post) Fire Walk With Me May 2013 OP
Not to mention those who are underemployed . . . fleur-de-lisa May 2013 #1

fleur-de-lisa

(14,669 posts)
1. Not to mention those who are underemployed . . .
Tue May 7, 2013, 03:16 PM
May 2013

or working the same jobs they held years ago for far less money and usually no benefits. I know very few people under the age of 30 who have found full-time employment at all . . . most are working multiple McJobs, barely getting by. And the majority of them are college graduates, with crippling student loan payments coming due. A very sad state . . .

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