Bush Econ: A Legacy of Little Growth

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By Barry Ritholtz - January 13th, 2009, 7:45AM

How growth in jobs, in gross domestic product and in disposable income have fared during the Bush administration and those of his 10 most recent predecessors.

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via WP

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Source:

Economy Made Few Gains in Bush Years
Eight-Year Period Is Weakest in Decades
Neil Irwin and Dan Eggen
Washington Post, Monday, January 12, 2009; Page A01

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2009/01/12/ST2009011200359.html

Comments

Please use the comments to demonstrate your own ignorance, unfamiliarity with empirical data, ability to repeat discredited memes, and lack of respect for scientific knowledge. Also, be sure to create straw men and argue against things I have neither said nor even implied. Any irrelevancies you can mention will also be appreciated. Lastly, kindly forgo all civility in your discourse . . . you are, after all, anonymous.

3 Responses to “Bush Econ: A Legacy of Little Growth”

  1. johnnyA Says:

    what about ‘global’ jobs?

  2. Moss Says:

    Well he did manage to create more billionaires and to skew the income gap more than any predecessor.

  3. Isaac Says:

    Bears repeating:

    Worst President Ever.

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