Heh…. I love it when bloggers like myself are vindicated! đ (H/T JBS)
The Story:
The left-leaning Brookings Institution admitted in an October 31 report that the Obama administration’s Car Allowance Rebate System, or âCash for Clunkersâ program, was an almost complete waste of billions of taxpayer dollars. The report, entitled “The Car Allowance Rebate System:Â Evaluation and Lessons for the Future,” concluded that the 2009 subsidy for new car buyers had no measurable long-term impact on economic growth and cost $1.4 million for every âjob-yearâ that was created under the program.
When even the schoolmarm of American liberal think tanks admits government âstimulusâ spending programs are a failure, that’s a singular event. The Brookings study flatly contradicted the Obama White House claims immediately after the program began. The administration had argued that it had economic benefits to the auto industry over nearly three years.
âThe program led to a minimal increase in employment of roughly 2,050 additional job-years from June 2009 through May 2010,â study authors Ted Gayer and Emily Parker concluded of the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) pushed by President Obama and Detroit automobile company executives, commonly called Cash for Clunkers. Gayer and Parker noted that âThe CARS program created 0.7 jobs for each million dollars of program cost, resulting in a cost of $1.4 million per job created.â Note that Brookings concluded the program spent $1.4 million for each âjob-year,â not per job. For every year someone worked in the auto industry because of the program, the federal government shelled out $1.4 million taxpayer dollars in subsidies. In essence, the American taxpayers would have been better off if the U.S. government had simply issued $1 million checks randomly to 2,050 unemployed persons.
via Liberal Brookings Institution Admits: Cash for Clunkers a Failure.