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Times touts economic momentum, recovery; in 1992, not so much

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
08/08/09 10:01 AM EDT

The front page of the New York Times is filled with hope about the nation's economic situation.  The lead story, "Job Losses Slow, Signaling Momentum for a Recovery," reporting a decline in the unemployment rate from 9.5 percent in June to 9.4 percent in July, begins by declaring that, "The most heartening employment report since last summer suggested on Friday that a recovery was under way -- and perhaps gathering steam."

"Employers are no longer in a panic," one expert tells the Times.  The paper reports that Obama administration officials "credited the stimulus package" for the improvement, and "some said" job losses would be far worse had the $787 billion stimulus not been passed.  The paper quotes President Obama saying his administration has "rescued our economy from catastrophe."

Put that together with earlier data that the economy shrank at a one percent annual rate in the second quarter, and the Times reports that the news has "convinced many forecasters that when the history of the Great Recession is written, these summer months will be the big turning point, when the economy started to grow again." Of course, there's some "unsettling information" in the new economic data, but overall, the message of the Times story is: Good news -- the recovery is underway.

The Times hasn't always been so optimistic when it comes to one-tenth-of-a-point declines in the unemployment rate.  On this very day in 1992, in the midst of the presidential campaign between George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, the government also reported that the unemployment rate ticked downward by one tenth of a point, and the Times' treatment was far more restrained.

"Jobless Rate Dips a Notch to 7.7% in Mixed Showing," was the front-page headline of the August 8, 1992 Times.  "The nation's jobless rate improved marginally last month, edging down to 7.7 percent from 7.8 percent," the Times reported.  "But the improvement was not enough to signal a stronger economic recovery or to help President Bush as he heads into the Republican National Convention."  Even though the number of jobs actually went up in July 1992 (as opposed to the decline of 247,000 jobs in July 2009), the 1992 Times reported that the economic news "gave no suggestion that the economic recovery was breaking out of its painfully slow pace or, more important, that the job growth was picking up enough to push the unemployment rate down significantly before the election in November." Pollster Peter Hart told the paper that, "There couldn't be worse political news for George Bush."

Under the sub-headline "Stagnant Period Seen," the Times reported that "most forecasters" predicted "more of the same: an economy that is just muddling along."  The Times looked deep into the data to find "disappointing" numbers everywhere; many of the new jobs were in the service sector, there weren't enough construction jobs, some of the improvement was the result of a government program.  (The Times appeared less enthusiastic about government stimulus back then.)
 
As it turned out, the one-tenth-of-a-point drop in the unemployment rate in July 1992 signaled the end of the increase in the jobless rate.  Looking at this table from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, you can see that at the very moment the Times was declaring a period of stagnation, the unemployment rate was in fact beginning a long decline that would extend through the Clinton years.

Of course, the Times' editors and writers didn’t know that then, and they stressed the negative aspects of the economic news.  But they don't know what's going to happen now, either, and they're filled with hope.  Quite a difference.

-Byron York


 




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Chip

Aug 8, 2009

Obama cultists will continue to fly the flag no matter how bad the ecomomy is! The MSM has so much invested in Obama that they will spin any which way but lose.

After the thuggery of the week with the SEIU I wonder how middle of the road Democrats feel about the way this once great country is heading. Chicago is NOT Anerica!

 

Totally

Aug 8, 2009

These economic trends take a lot of data and time to figure out. Also, these trends are best determined in hindsight.

Interesting that as The One's numbers fall, the Stock Market goes up.

 

Mark30339

Aug 8, 2009

The NYT/MSM Cheerleading Alliance strikes again. I'm surprised they haven't declared the war in Iraq Afghanistan lost won.

 

DaveinPhoenix

Aug 9, 2009

Yep - the economy should do real well with $1 trillion deficits, taxes on the rise, government printing presses pumping out dollars by the bushel, and the real possibility of a failed treasury auction. And for those contemplating peaceful protest against those in charge, my advice is to wear a helmet when you go - it just may save your life. Don't want to see any grandmothers beaten up by union guys....

 

Joe Biden

Aug 9, 2009

Obama, the America hating Marxist, is going to punish us evil Americans. He is a scum from Chicago.

 

tgtg

Aug 9, 2009

The NY Times has little credibility with the center or the right...It is not a voice of a naiton it is the voice of the left and shoule be boycotted as such...Not becise of the positions taken but because of the situations avoided

 

Escondido Surfer

Aug 9, 2009

NYT is a joke and out of touch with America. They will follow the pied piper to the end and blame the rest of us.

 

JohnR

Aug 9, 2009

The NYT, like Newsweek mag, are shameless shills for the Democrats in general, and for Obama in particular. It's like reading the old Soviet Pravda or Isvetsia; you must learn to read their articles between the liness...you can't take anything they say at face value as EVERY article is weasel-worded and tilted to put the best possible spin on Dem issues and to do max harm to Reps.

 

Bill Sanford

Aug 9, 2009

Just add this article to the overwhelming mountain of evidence that the New York Times is just a corrupt rag, slanted, and biased to the left.

I think over time that it is important to publicly identify the corrupt publishers, and the ethical ones.

The New York Times is corrupt, and not deserving of your dollar, or trust.

 

John K

Aug 9, 2009

Why does Byron York care what the NYT writes? This is a really weird article to put out there. If you have a predicition about where the economy is going, then make it. If you are wrong later, own up to it. I would read anyone who is willing to be open and honest like that.

 

Fraser

Aug 9, 2009

Does this further manipulation by the NYT surprise anyone?

 

Bill Sanford

Aug 9, 2009

John K... I don't think you understand; The NYT routinely slants the news to the point where it is a clear and deliberate action with purpose.

This deliberate distortion of news, to the point of deliberate lying, has become news to the rest of the world.

THAT is what Bryon York is writing about.

 

valwayne

Aug 9, 2009

I'm still looking for an article that explains how you can lose almot 300,000 jobs and have the unemployment rate drop at all, even if it was only 1/10th of 1%? As for the corruption of the NYT we all know that if Bush were still President the Headlines there would make it sound like a catastrophe greater than the Great Depression. With Obama you hardly know anybody is even unemployed!

 

GloryB

Aug 9, 2009

This is a lot of smoke and mirrors stuff that Barrack Hussein loves to shove down people's throats like he does everything else. I have listened to him so many times and he makes up stuff as he goes along. Of course the Nazi-Demos didn't pay attention then and they don't pay attention now. If you ask them an intelligent question they have no answer and that is why he is an elitist and possibly the anti-Christ. This is what you get when you ignore someone's character and vote on race instead.

 

Aug 9, 2009

JohnK misses the point but whats new with left-brained loonies. The point young man is the bias of NYT; plain and simple even for numbskulls.

 

JCIll

Aug 9, 2009

The most dangerous enemies of our country are Iran, North Korea, Al Qaeda, and the New York Times, not necessarily in that order.

 

MNMN

Aug 9, 2009

Hopefully comments offensive to Prresident Obama will be reported to flag@whitehouse.gov

 

Tim Buck II

Aug 9, 2009

The Washington Post reported that 442,000 people had given up looking for work last month. These are no longer counted as "unemployed."

Therefore, the administration could report that "only" 247,000 people lost work last month.

There are two lies here: If you don't draw a paycheck, you're "employed" if you're still looking. Your pretend employment is your own job search. You can have that job forever.

When you give up looking though, you're not "unemployed." You just drop off the radar screen and no longer count.

The unemployment number, as reported, is meaningless. Just another governmental lie touted by the major media to make their guy look good.

Let's see how long they can keep their guy and this economy afloat with this type of garbage.

 

hudson

Aug 9, 2009

Despite a general shift from newspapers to on-line sources of news, the NYT piece is another wonderful example why it, more so than, say, the WSJ, is suffering a steady decline in subscribership. Frankly, most are finally recognizing that the NYT is not really a source of news as much as it is a source of opinion. We get plenty of that on cable TV and blogs. No need for the Times.

 

DeadMediaWalking

Aug 9, 2009

Who cares about the NYT's spin on this. They'll be gone in a few years, their demise already well underway. That will be a most delightful day.

I wonder what Dowdy Maureen will do then? Perhaps become Keith Dobermann's secretary.

"All The News That Fits Our Agenda."

 

dh

Aug 9, 2009

I believe these latest numbers will be revised negatively. They come out of the Labor Dept, right? It was a very bad week......

 

Anthony

Aug 10, 2009

Conclusive data that New York Times is a cheering section for obama and the democratic party! Thanks.

 

cooperscopy

Aug 10, 2009

The times has always been a left wing propaganda rag, and it continues it's assault on the truth for the American people. It's clear the public has rejected this paper, as their readership has continued to plummethttp://cooperscopy.blogspot.com/

 

Why?

Aug 10, 2009

why set it up to print all the comments with the article automatically. we're in a global financial meltdown. i need to conserve paper. now i'm down a wasted 7 sheets. (only half kidding.)

 

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