Americans want jobs and a stronger economy far more than they want deficit reduction, just as Washington renews its sparring over the 2009 stimulus bill Republicans still claim was too expensive, according to a new Gallup survey.
The February survey found that 23% of Americans say unemployment and jobs are the “most important” problem the U.S. is facing today. Just 8% of Americans prioritized the deficit and debt as the country’s worst problem.
The poll’s results just come as Democrats and Republicans have renewed their sparring over the 2009 stimulus in honor of its fifth anniversary later this week.
Republicans say the bill was too costly and not effective enough; Democrats say the bill saved the country from untold horrors.
On Monday, the president’s Council of Economic Advisers issued a 70-page report celebrating the act’s success. Democratic leaders lauded the bill as one that shielded families from the worst of the economic crisis.









