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Having gotten embarrassed over its prior attempts at counting "created or saved" jobs, the administration will now just count pretty much any job that in any way received a porkulus buck in any form or fashion.
I can't believe they would even consider such a silly notion.
They continue to amaze me with their incompetance.
Having gotten embarrassed over its prior attempts at counting "created or saved" jobs, the administration will now just count pretty much any job that in any way received a porkulus buck in any form or fashion.
I can't believe they would even consider such a silly notion.
They continue to amaze me with their incompetance.
The White House has abandoned its controversial method of counting jobs under President Barack Obama's economic stimulus, making it impossible to track the number of jobs saved or created with the $787 billion in recovery money.
Despite mounting a vigorous defense of its earlier count of more than 640,000 jobs credited to the stimulus, even after numerous errors were identified, the Obama administration now is making it easier to give the stimulus credit for hiring. It's no longer about counting a job as saved or created; now it's a matter of counting jobs funded by the stimulus.
That means that any stimulus money used to cover payroll will be included in the jobs credited to the program, including pay raises for existing employees and pay for people who never were in jeopardy of losing their positions.
The new rules, quietly published last month in a memorandum to federal agencies, mark the White House's latest response to criticism about the way it counts jobs credited to the stimulus. When The Associated Press first reported flaws in the job counts in October, the White House said errors were being corrected and future counts would provide a full and correct accounting of just how many stimulus jobs were saved or created.