1. Young, middle, and old aged people are unemployed
2. A single mother working retail has her hours cut because demand is slowing
3. Governors fear slashing jobs if the state doesn't balance its budget
4. An employed young man is not going to the bar, eating out, or vacationing
5. A young couple with children did everything right but is underwater on their new housing purchase after buying at the height of the real estate market
6. The parents of a well off family of four still lives their daily but are shopping less and saving more than ever do to declining investments and the declining value of their home.
I went to answer this question and tried to address as many of these different scenarios as possible. The realization I quickly came to is there are a FEW small measures that will help everyone and those should be the focus of the government. Here is what I've got to assist in each of these scenarios:
1. Jobs, Immediate Assistance(to pay bills)
2. Jobs (More work hours or new job options), Immediate Assistance(to pay bills)
3. Immediate Assistance (to balance budget, and maintain Jobs)
4. Confidence (in the economy) and Incentive (to spend his hard earned money)
5. Confidence (in the economy) and Extra Help (with underwater mortgage and kid)
6. Confidence (in the economy and Incentive (to spend their hard earned money)
After analyzing these scenarios a true stimulus bill would address the areas that can help the most people. Here is what my stimulus bill would include:
~ Developing Jobs is needed to provide work and options to those in need and improve the confidence in the overall market (Scenarios: 1,2,4,5,6)
- Create new jobs through state and federal projects that put people to work
- Maintain jobs through by increasing the demand for American goods domestically and internationally
- Food stamps assist will immediate help and will be spent immediately at grocery stores everywhere (circulating money and keeping jobs intact)
- Cash to only those that need immediate help with Utilities (No jobs and low income)
- Utility and Day Care assistance as an incentive for middle income families to spend money and not hoard any cash given by the government
- Housing and Auto Credits will provide incentives to Americans with discretionary income to help revive two major industries
- Temporary reduction in sales tax (but will this hurt state budgets)
- Tax Cuts will put more money in our pockets but I don't think this measure should be heavily relied upon because it would not cause me to spend the money...rather to save it.
These are the pillars to what I would recommend in a stimulus package. Ironically, I believe that the government has gotten the bill correct but the allocation of the bill is what I believe is out of what. Roughly 80% of the package should have gone towards DEVELOPING JOBS and providing IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE. The remaining 20% should have focused on providing incentives to those who have been impacted the least but can provide additional help in stimulating the economy.
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