So is the cup half full or half empty?
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: October 1, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's $800 billion-plus economic stimulus law may not be earning good grades with the public, but the White House claims it's on track to produce the promised 3.5 million jobs.
Friday's report says about two-thirds of the stimulus money has been spent via tax cuts or government spending and remarkably little of the money has gone out fraudulently.
The stimulus bill was passed in February of last year to try to reverse the worst recession since the Great Depression. The White House and many economists credit it with giving the economy a needed jolt. But Republicans say it's been ineffective, citing a nationwide unemployment rate still hovering near 10 percent.
"We continue to show consistent progress on your commitment to create or save 3.5 million jobs by the end of calendar year 2010," Vice President Joe Biden wrote in presenting the report to Obama. "In addition, over 95 percent of working families have seen their taxes lowered."
White House: Stimulus Law Working as Promised