Are Voters Worse Off After the Bush Presidency? Two Economic Studies Say Yes

September 25, 2008 RSS Feed Print

As economic issues move to center stage in the election contest between John McCain and Barack Obama, two new studies are asking a key political question: Are people better off in 2008 than 2000? The simple answer, both studies conclude, is no.

The question, which echoes a famous query by Ronald Reagan in a 1980 presidential debate, is aimed at coming to a verdict on eight years of the Bush administration's economic stewardship.

Both studies came from Democratic-leaning groups. Whatever the motivations, the numbers are grim. A study by liberal think tank Third Way found that, of 18 indicators, including income, home equity, and healthcare costs, 16 worsened between 2001 and 2008, leaving the average postmillennium family worse off by $94,929 than a decade earlier. Similarly, a report by the Center for Economic and Policy Research found that 23 of 25 economic indicators were lower in 2008 than in 2000.

The Third Way study focused on how the economy has affected the average American family. Household incomes were sluggish, the study found, rising only $96 from 2001 to 2008. For the period between 1992 and 2000, that number was $9,408. At the same time, expenses rose. Gas prices have nearly tripled, healthcare costs rose by $3,113 for the average family, and a four-year public university degree cost $7,290 more. (All figures were adjusted for inflation).

The liberal Center for Economic and Policy Research focused on more general indicators, but its findings were similar. Inflation and unemployment both rose more than 50 percent from 2000 to 2008. Job growth, which had been increasing at a rate of 21 percent, slowed to 4 percent. Six million more Americans sank below the poverty line.

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Botqlmvc of MD 12:20PM July 15, 2009

When he went out of office was not the federal budget in better shape than it had been in a long time?

Be truthful. You can,t lye about this or is just something you use to make soap with. I guess that,s something you don,t know about unless your from Arkansas or Louisana like Carville is.

What do you have now after 8 years of the Bush kids? Remember the S and L bailout or maybe the now crisis. Bill went over and helped the Bosnia situation out but he sure got us out of there. Barrock Obama has been a very astute observer of his politics.You can always attract more bees with honey than slapping them on the wrist.Damm John,you may have been slapping too hard.

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Curtis robinson of CA 10:30AM September 30, 2008

If we were to become a gentle nation and quit sticking our noses in everyone else,s business,given time would they not become more gentle toward us.Would they not be more gentle toward us? Again, give in ,compromise as in a marriage,because no one comes out better,only through compromise.We are not better than another,or even worse,we are all simply trying to survive.But you must remember they are also.I haven,t heard of the European nations trying to defeat us lately,have you?I know this a Dovist thought but it may be something to ponder on.Only be assertive not aggresive in your approach.Then give em, Hell Harry.

Curtis Robinson of CA 9:44AM September 30, 2008

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