In a recent Economix post, Casey Mulligan asserts that aid to the states and localities is unwarranted given that state and local government employment is doing just fine. His graph highlighting cumulative gains/losses ends in January 2009, to show what had transpired by the time the stimulus bill was being debated. How do things look if one extends the sample to August 2009? And what about spending as opposed to employment?
Monthly Archives: September 2009
Furloughed professors
The University of California may say I’m just taking a few days off. That’s not how I see it.
The Cyclically Adjusted Budget Balance
My article with Jeffry Frieden and the decomposition of the 2001-07 change in the deficit discussed in The Lasting Legacy of the Bush Tax Cuts inspired lots of vigorous debate regarding the role of the Bush deficits in the current crisis. Here is the CBO‘s take on the cyclically adjusted budget balance:
Car sales up, but for how long?
August auto sales provided the strongest signal of an economic rebound that we’ve seen yet. But August is so yesterday.