Larry Summers: Slow down in Google searches means economy is recovering

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Of all the statistics pouring into the White House every day, top economic adviser Larry Summers highlighted one Friday to make his case that the economic free-fall has ended.

The number of people searching for the term β€œeconomic depression” on Google is down to normal levels, Summers said.

Searches for the term were up four-fold when the recession deepened in the earlier part of the year, and the recent shift goes to show consumer confidence is higher, Summers told the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

Summers continued the administration’s push-back against critics of President Barack Obama’s handling of the recession, defending the economic stimulus package against Republicans who have tried to paint the program as a failure because it hasn’t stemmed the unemployment rate.

β€œWe pledged at the time the Recovery Act became law that some of the spending and tax effects would begin almost immediately.,” Summers said in prepared remarks. β€œWe also noted that the impact of the Recovery Act would build up over time, peaking during 2010 with about 70 percent of the total stimulus provided in the first 18 months. Now, five months after the passage, we are on track to meet that timeline.”

Sigh. Go back to sleep, Larry. And when you wake up, if you’re finally ready for a reality check you might want to read this.

No wonder the Treasury Department was looking to hire a cartoonist/humorist. Turns out that Summers isn’t very funny. Nor are both of his bosses.

The stimulus is working!
The stimulus is working!

Cartoon drawn by Birmingham News’ Scott Stantis.

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