Our Sputtering Economy by the Numbers

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Braden Goyette, ProPublica 866 Views Aug 2, 2011

With increasing signs that the economy is laboring, most economists agree that a short-term infusion of spending, or an extension of this year's temporary cut in Social Security taxes, could help fend off a new downturn.

But whatever one thinks of the debt dealand most of its billions in cuts won't come for a few yearsthere's a near-consensus in Washington against spending increases.

Here's a brief overview of some key stats on where the economy stands.

 

This story was originally published by the independent, non-profit newsroom ProPublica.

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