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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJeff Bezos’ Newspaper Runs Joke Front Page Story on Deficit - Dean Baker/FDL
Jeff Bezos Newspaper Runs Joke Front Page Story on DeficitBy: Dean Baker - FDL
Sunday August 25, 2013 5:44 am
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Those who hoped that Jeff Bezos takeover of the Washington Post would lead to a quick improvement in the quality of its budget reporting will be seriously disappointed by the papers lead story today. The story bemoaned the fact that, after six budget showdowns, big government is mostly unchanged <the article's headline>.
The article uses four metrics to measure the size of government, none of which would inform readers of anything. Its lead metric is spending in nominal dollars, which it tells us will be $3.455 trillion in fiscal 2013. It tells us that this is down by only a small amount from a whopping $3.457 trillion spent in 2010.
Incredibly, the article does not even adjust this spending amount for inflation. (The piece does briefly note later that this is a 5 percent decline adjusted for inflation.) Of course a serious analysis would have expressed spending as a share of GDP, which shows that spending dropped from 24.1 percent of GDP in 2010 to 21.5 percent of GDP in 2013. This decline in spending of 2.6 percentage points of GDP would be the equivalent of roughly $420 billion in todays economy.
Assuming a multipler of 1.5, this reduction in spending has cost the economy more than $600 billion in annual output since there is no plausible story by which cuts in government spending lead to addition private sector demand in the current economic situation. (To be fair, there is a lot of vigorous handwaving on this topic by proponents of spending cuts.) That would translate into more than 5 million fewer jobs.
The piece goes on to tell us that Bezos paper does not like government spending in general and in particular dislikes Social Security and Medicare. In terms of government spending the piece tells readers:
But even now, the government still spends a vast amount of money.
This years projected spending will be more than in any year of the George W. Bush administration. And more than 30 percent higher (accounting for inflation) than the last year of President Clintons term.
Those who are interested in serious historical analysis...
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More: http://my.firedoglake.com/deanbaker/2013/08/25/jeff-bezos-newspaper-runs-joke-front-page-story-on-deficit/
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Jeff Bezos’ Newspaper Runs Joke Front Page Story on Deficit - Dean Baker/FDL (Original Post)
WillyT
Aug 2013
OP
I don't know if Bezos is already influencing WaPo content, but… the piece reads like it's
hedda_foil
Aug 2013
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Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)1. Is there anyone in the world--except Bezos--
who thought anything good would come of his incursion into print media?
msongs
(67,394 posts)2. obama's reward for making a commercial for amazon last week lol nt
hedda_foil
(16,372 posts)3. I don't know if Bezos is already influencing WaPo content, but… the piece reads like it's
The WaPo article looks like it was personally dictated by Murdoch. The amount of bias in what's presented as news reporting is breathtaking. And I hold no illusions about the "quality" if Post reporting. But this looks like it's being teed up for Republicans to use as gospel in the upcoming budget and debt ceiling battles. And maybe not just Republicans. Holds on to your safety nets, folks.
n2doc
(47,953 posts)4. Bezos is a libertarian, from what I understand.
I suspect the last thing on his mind is preserving the safety net. He's got his, so the fewer 'moochers' there are the better, in his philosophy.
spanone
(135,819 posts)5. k&r...
cthulu2016
(10,960 posts)6. "whopping" is a very technical term
enough
(13,256 posts)7. Good clear writing there by Dean Baker. Thanks for posting this. (nt)