WVLT Mobile Web >> Local 8 Headlines
Local 8 Headlines
Send Job creation driving highway bills in Congress
Your Name*:
Your Email*:
Recipient's Email*:

All fields are required
Job creation driving highway bills in Congress

Posted: 2:03 AM Mar 5, 2012

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congressional leaders are pitching expensive transportation bills as job generators. But do they really create more jobs?

The answer from a lot of economists is not really.

The effect of the bills would be to shift spending that was creating jobs elsewhere in the economy to transportation, where the money can create a different set of jobs, but not necessarily an increase in the overall number.

Alice Rivlin, a former director of the White House Office of Management and Budget under President Bill Clinton, says money spent on transportation infrastructure should be viewed as investments in future productivity growth. She said it will also create jobs, but not necessarily more jobs than the same money spent in other ways.

But that hasn't diminished the job claims being made in Congress.
Post a Comment
Send Story to a Friend
Send to Facebook
Share to Twitter

WVLT Mobile Web Home

Search:

Gray Television, Inc - Copyright 2002-2012 - Powered by Gray Interactive Media