Posted By:William Dunkelberg, Economics Professor, Temple UniversityCNBC Guest Blog
Administration officials have admitted that the “Stimulus Package” hasn’t been very stimulating. So now, some in Congress are considering “Stimulus II”, which may take the form of a jobs tax credit similar to that enacted in 1976-77, writes William Dunkelberg, Economics Professor at Temple University. Read More
Sources are telling me that there may be a compromise among Senators Dodd and Lieberman and Senate Finance folks, like Baucus and his staff. Here's how it would work, and again, this is just a source telling me this, not necessarily what will happen: Read More
While at this time I don't expect a regulation bill to be ready for the President to sign this year, I believe it is likely there will be one ready before the mid-term 2010 elections next year. Again, change is coming whether it makes sense or not. Read More
Michigan’s governor, says that we need the public sector to pick up more of the health care bill so that the private sector can be more competitive. It is this kind of flawed economic thinking that gets us into so much trouble. Does the governor think that the public sector gets its funding from thin air, or that doctors work for nothing? Doesn’t she get it asks William Dunkelberg, Economic Strategist. Read More
Posted By:William Dunkelberg, Economics Professor, Temple UniversityCNBC Guest Blog
The biggest problem faced by small businesses is not access to credit but a shortage of customers, writes William Dunkelberg, Economics Professor at Temple University. Read More
If consumers are retreating to the “good old days” with a double digit savings rate, we have quite an adjustment ahead of us , writes William Dunkelberg, Economic Strategist, Boenning & Scattergood and Economics Professor at Temple University. Read More
Last week the Congressional Budget Office released its revised estimates for the federal government budget over the next ten years. It should come as no surprise that the outlook has deteriorated even since the CBO's last report just five months ago. Read More
Reading Betsy McCaughey’s op-ed article in today’s Wall Street Journal, I understand fully why the elderly are so scared about the possibility of a nationalized health care system. Read More
Apparently, a little hypocrisy never hurt any of the politicians and pundits who decry health care reform as a budget buster that the nation cannot afford. Read More