Friday, July 16, 2010

Few Americans Think Stimulus Helped

At Fox News, "Obama Job Approval Down, Few Think Stimulus Helped":

Most Americans see little benefit from the federal government's economic stimulus plan, as President Obama's job performance rating drops overall, and hits a new low among Democrats.

A Fox News poll released Thursday finds that 43 percent of voters approve of the job Obama's doing, matching a previous low in early April. Two weeks ago 47 percent approved, and a year ago 54 percent of voters approved. His highest approval thus far was 65 percent in January 2009 ...

More than 6 in 10 American voters think the economy would be in the same or better shape if Congress hadn't passed the economic stimulus bill
, while a small minority thinks things would be worse without it.

If Congress had done nothing, the largest number of voters — 43 percent — say the economy would be in about the same shape as it is today. Another 22 percent think the economy would be in better shape without the stimulus plan. About a third — 31 percent — thinks the stimulus bill helped and the nation's economy would be in worse shape without it.

Wednesday the White House said the $862 billion stimulus bill was responsible for saving or creating between 2.5 and 3.6 million jobs.

The poll finds about a third of voters think the economic stimulus plan created "a lot" (5 percent) or "some" new jobs (29 percent). Twenty-three percent think the plan created "a few" jobs, while the biggest portion of voters — 40 percent — thinks the stimulus created "hardly any new jobs at all."
Fail.

1 comment:

  1. We are frozen with fear! Businesses can't hire or expand; we don't know what will hit us next or what is even in these laws (Health Care, Financial Reform).

    Individuals can't invest. What are you going to put your money in?

    So we stay home, stop shopping, hunker down and pay off debt.

    If more people paid attention and understood what was going on, Barry's numbers would be much, much lower.

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