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Rick Perry's 'Texas Miracle' Is Pure Myth

Texas hasn't escaped unemployment—and 'Perrynomics' wouldn't work nationally

By Matt Cantor,  Newser Staff

Posted Aug 15, 2011 11:13 AM CDT

(Newser) – Rick Perry’s campaign will probably focus on an “alleged economic miracle” in Texas, predicts Paul Krugman: People think the state “sailed through the Great Recession almost unscathed thanks to conservative economic policies," which Perry will no doubt argue that he can replicate nationwide. Thing is, there was no miracle, writes Krugman in the New York Times. Yes, the recession started later in Texas because its economy benefited from high oil prices; but “from mid-2008 onward unemployment soared in Texas, just as it did almost everywhere else.”

The "Texas miracle" is an illusion tied to a fact: For the last two decades, the state's population growth has been double the norm, thanks to a high birth rate, Mexican immigration, and the lure of warm weather and low housing costs. That speedy population growth has brought "purchasing power" to the state. That means more local jobs, but also low wages, which in turn attract corporations to the state. But such “Perrynomics” won’t work on a federal level: "Every state can’t lure jobs away from every other state." Indeed, low wages nationwide would make our economic troubles even worse. Perry's "prescriptions for job creation would work about as well in practice as his prayer-based attempt to end Texas’s crippling drought," concludes Krugman. Click to read his entire breakdown of the "unmiracle."

Republican presidential candidate and Texas Governor Rick Perry.
Republican presidential candidate and Texas Governor Rick Perry.   (Getty Images)
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Twiny
Aug 16, 2011 12:31 AM CDT
Do you people REALLY want to put a guy into the White House who thinks that he can pray away a drought? Really? Are you really that fuckin' dumb?
greenlantern1
Aug 15, 2011 8:09 PM CDT
Was Herbert Hoover, or FDR, the cause of the Great Depression?   Clifford Spencer
brutaltruth
Aug 15, 2011 5:04 PM CDT
Krugman's lies and half-truths are nicely debunked by Kevin Williamson on NRO. Enjoy:http://www.nationalreview.com/exchequer/274695/paul-krugman-still-wrong-about-texas
 

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