New CBO Numbers Paint Grim Picture of Economy |
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For Immediate Release: August 25, 2009 Washington, D.C.- While recent news reports have stressed a largely positive picture of the economy as it emerges from a steep recession, the new CBO projections paint a much gloomier picture of the economy over the next several years. An analysis from CEPR highlights the numbers from the latest budget projections and shows that the CBO data imply an economy facing a sustained period of low growth and high unemployment, the main cause of larger-than-expected budget deficits.
“If the CBO projections prove correct, millions of people will be struggling to pay their health care bills, cover their mortgage or rent payments, and meet other necessary expenses for themselves and their families,” said Baker. “This means there is a serious need for discussion of ways to lower unemployment and stimulate growth, even if it means continuing to carry large deficits until the economy begins a full recovery.” ### |