TPM: Romney-Cited Researcher Disputes Romney’s Jobs Math
Sahil Kapur October 18, 2012, 6:30 AM 10081
On Tuesday, one of Mitt Romneys boldest claims that his new jobs plan will create 12 million jobs fell apart.
Quizzed about the claim by Washington Posts fact-checker Glenn Kessler, the Romney campaign cited three separate studies that, taken together, include numbers that add up to 12 million jobs created. But as Kessler found, the studies employ different time frames, and two of them have no bearing on Romneys policies.
And, it turns out, not all of the authors believe their research helps justify Romneys conclusion either.
I think the WP Washington Post story says it all, said Ed Morse, a managing director at Citigroup Global Markets, in an email. I have no comment to add.
Romney claims that Morses Citigroup study proves hell create 3 million jobs. But the paper actually concludes that the economy will add 2.7 million to 3.6 million energy jobs over the next eight years if existing policies, including fuel efficiency standards that Romney opposes, are continued.
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