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Liz Rose, (p) 202-587-1638, lrose@ourfuture.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 3, 2012
Austerity Bites: Unemployment Numbers Should Cause Leaders to Re-Think Calls for Spending Cuts
Statement from the Campaign for America’s Future’s Robert Borosage
Washington, DC, “The July jobs numbers highlight the folly of those who are demanding more cuts in government spending,” said Robert Borosage, co-director of the Campaign for America’s Future in reaction to jobs numbers released by the Labor Department this morning. “They are bleeding an economy that is barely in recovery – and then blaming those who are trying to provide relief.”
Statement from Robert L. Borosage, co-director of the Campaign for America’s Future
“Austerity bites. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 163,000 new jobs were produced in July, up from the last months but still barely at the level needed to keep up with new workers coming into the jobs market. Government employment was down by 9,000 jobs, at a time when the government should be boosting the private economy, not burdening it.
“In Great Britain, austerity has produced recession. In Europe, it has increased misery and increased debt burdens. In the US, the failure to sustain our traditional policy of increased government spending in a recession is crippling the recovery. And now, with growth slowing in Europe, China, India and most of the world, it is time for coordinated global agreement for government action to boost their economies, not drain them.
“The July jobs numbers highlight the folly of those who are demanding more cuts in government spending. They are bleeding an economy that is barely in recovery – and then blaming those who are trying to provide relief. Americans have been badly served by a tea party Republican right that has departed from the traditional policies of both parties in recessions, and demanded austerity in a time of trouble. As we head towards the fiscal cliff in December, when the sequester calls for cutting some 10 percent from discretionary spending, legislators in both parties should reconsider inflicting more pain on this very weak economy.”
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