Economy

An Unexplected Surge in Employment

By Justin Katz | October 22, 2012 |

The national political scene saw quite a stir, the first week of October, when the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported a huge jump in employment and corresponding drop in the unemployment rate.  As I noted at the time, a large percentage of the increase was attributable to people who are involuntarily working part time,…

Rhode Island Economy Booming! Or Not.

By Justin Katz | October 18, 2012 |

According to a press release from the RI Department of Labor and Training — the last to report this data before the election — Rhode Island’s unemployment rate dropped to 10.5% in September, its lowest level since April 2009.  The change was on the strength of the state’s ” largest monthly increase of employed RI residents since…

Deregulation Isn’t the Problem; Bailouts Are

By Justin Katz | October 15, 2012 |

Travis Rowley takes on the talking point that the “Bush tax cuts” and the deregulatory impulse are what (say it with me) got us in this mess in the first place.  The core of the argument goes to those government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) that backed mortgages for lower-income families: Whenever Democrats cite “the failed policies of…

Government Debt and the Danger of Historical Growth

By Justin Katz | October 13, 2012 |

In today’s Saturday column,Ted Nesi voices reasoning that is only possible in a society that’s become hubristicly accustomed to economic growth as an inevitability: If bond investors are offering Rhode Island the lowest interest rates in its history, shouldn’t the state be borrowing more money right now? Gina Raimondo has hinted she’s thinking that way,…

Things We Read Today (25), Friday

By Justin Katz | October 12, 2012 |

Observing the VP debate from within; flight from a failing region; surprising beneficiaries of a government bailout; a fable. Continue reading on the Ocean State Current…

Employment: October Surprise or October Miracle?

By Justin Katz | October 5, 2012 |

A lot of people who watch policy and politics relatively closely were very surprised, this morning, to hear that the unemployment rate had fallen to its lowest level during the Obama presidency — a level last seen in January 2009.  As James Pethokoukis notes, of the seasonally adjusted 873,000 jump in employment from August to…

Obama’s Economic Claims Debunked

By Marc Comtois | October 5, 2012 |

John Merline at Investor’s Business Daily put together the below chart to help explain the economic myths being told by the President (read the whole thing).

Things We Read Today (22), Tuesday

By Justin Katz | October 2, 2012 |

Economic development options, from all-government to government-dominated; the heartless-to-caring axis in politics; Southern New Englanders’ “independence”; solidarity between Romney and his garbage man; the media coup d’etat. Continue reading on the Ocean State Current…

Feeling Good On Monday Morning

By Patrick Laverty | October 1, 2012 |

I think back to the old Southwest Airlines commercial (see it) advertising the all the great things about Philadelphia, including the cabbie proclaiming “Well there’s a lot, a lot of culture here” and then all the other people in the commercial just proclaiming the greatness of the cheesesteak. Sometimes, I feel like people here in…

Things We Read Today (21), Weekend

By Justin Katz | September 30, 2012 |

Bob Plain’s petit four of class warfare; CA’s bid for more pension fund dollars; a martial metaphor for regionalization; a downturn for the never-recovered; Coulter v. View mention of RI. Continue reading on the Ocean State Current…