Worth Clicking: Blasts from the past wound Romney




July 28, 2010


Economists Say Intervention Prevented a Depression

Two leading economists "wielding complex quantitative models" say they have proven that the federal government's "sweeping interventions to prop up the economy since 2008 helped avert a second Depression," the New York Times reports.

In a new paper, they "argue that without the Wall Street bailout, the bank stress tests, the emergency lending and asset purchases by the Federal Reserve, and the Obama administration's fiscal stimulus program, the nation's gross domestic product would be about 6.5 percent lower this year. In addition, there would be about 8.5 million fewer jobs, on top of the more than 8 million already lost; and the economy would be experiencing deflation, instead of low inflation."










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