A pattern of sorts is starting to emerge: When one hears numbers of “jobs created or saved” by various government programs, it appears to be more and more likely that such numbers were pulled by someone out of the vicinity of his or her own back pocket. Consider:
As the economy continues to struggle, both nationally and especially in Michigan, it will be tempting for politicians who have promised to boost employment through government spending to resort to statistical tricks to make their programs look like they are working better than they actually are. As always, such statistics should be viewed with extreme skepticism. Making up job numbers is starting to become a habit for the defenders of big government.
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