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“On February 17, Obama signed the Recovery Act into law. It had squeaked through Congress with only three Republican votes in the Senate and none in the House. Five years later, a survey of leading American economists chosen for their ideological diversity and eminence in the field, taken by the…” quote by Jane Mayer
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““On February 17, Obama signed the Recovery Act into law. It had squeaked through Congress with only three Republican votes in the Senate and none in the House. Five years later, a survey of leading American economists chosen for their ideological diversity and eminence in the field, taken by the Initiative on Global Markets, a project run by the University of Chicago, found nearly unanimous consensus that the Recovery Act had achieved its goal of reducing unemployment.””

Jane Mayer

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Source Article: The New Yorker, “The Recovery Act’s Legacy”, 2015

The 2009 Recovery Act succeeded in lowering unemployment, despite narrow partisan support and political controversy.

In simple terms: The Recovery Act reduced unemployment.

Key Takeaway

Recognize policy impacts beyond politics.

Themes

economics public policy partisanship

Mood

analytical reflective

Type

explanatory informative

When to use this quote

  • evaluating policy outcomes
  • political analysis
  • economic research

Key Concepts

macroeconomic stimulus legislative process

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we measure success of economic legislation?
  • What role should partisanship play in policy evaluation?
A Different Perspective

Political bias can cloud assessment of effective policies.

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