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Audit: $2 million per stimulus job
Stimulus funds failed to create enough jobs: LA City Controller
By IB Times Staff Reporter | September 17, 2010 3:41 AM EDT
The Los Angeles City Controller said on Thursday the city's use of its share of the $800 billion federal stimulus find has been disappointing.
The city received $111 million in stimulus under American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) approved by the Congress more than year ago.
"I'm disappointed that we've only created or retained 55 jobs after receiving $111 million," says Wendy Greuel, the city's controller, while releasing an audit report.
"With our local unemployment rate over 12% we need to do a better job cutting red tape and putting Angelenos back to work,? she added.
According to the report, the Los Angeles Department of Public Works generated only 45.46 jobs (the fraction of a job created or retained correlates to the number of actual hours works) after receiving $70.65 million, while the target was 238 jobs.
Similarly, the city?s department of transportation, armed with a $40.8 million fund, created only 9 jobs in place of an expected 26 jobs.
The audit says the numbers were disappointing due to bureaucratic red tape, absence of competitive bidding for projects in private sectors, inappropriate tracking of stimulus money and a laxity in bringing out timely job reports.
?While it doesn?t appear that any of the ARRA funds were misspent, the City needs to do a better job expediting the process and creating jobs,? she said.
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went to http://www.recovery.gov/Pages/home.aspx
and not a lot of happy campers there either--
Recovery Poll
<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD id=MSOZoneCell_WebPartWPQ8 vAlign=top><TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" TOPLEVEL><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top>Does Recovery.gov fulfill your idea of transparency in government?
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I wonder if anyone else has a prob with this--
This was passed in middle of night by Dem majority--on pretext of stimulus to economy--
Overview of Funding
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 distributes the $787 billion as follows:
<TABLE class=r-chart width="50%" xmlns:ms="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xslt" xmlns:rs="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:rowset" xmlns:z="#RowsetSchema"><THEAD><TR><TH scope=col align=left>Category</TH><TH scope=col align=right>Total Recovery Act Funds</TH><TH scope=col align=right>Funds Paid Out</TH></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR class=oddrow><TH class="text_view_data first" scope=row>Tax Benefits </TH><TD class=text_view_data align=right>$288B </TD><TD class=text_view_data align=right>$223B </TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TH class="text_view_data first" scope=row>Contracts, Grants, Loans </TH><TD class=text_view_data align=right>$275B </TD><TD class=text_view_data align=right>$148B </TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TH class="text_view_data first" scope=row>Entitlements </TH><TD class=text_view_data align=right>$224B </TD><TD class=text_view_data align=right>$144B </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Updated: 09/03/2010
Source for Distributing and Reporting: US Treasury, Federal Agency Financial and Activity Reports
Audit: $2 million per stimulus job
Stimulus funds failed to create enough jobs: LA City Controller
By IB Times Staff Reporter | September 17, 2010 3:41 AM EDT
The Los Angeles City Controller said on Thursday the city's use of its share of the $800 billion federal stimulus find has been disappointing.
The city received $111 million in stimulus under American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) approved by the Congress more than year ago.
"I'm disappointed that we've only created or retained 55 jobs after receiving $111 million," says Wendy Greuel, the city's controller, while releasing an audit report.
"With our local unemployment rate over 12% we need to do a better job cutting red tape and putting Angelenos back to work,? she added.
According to the report, the Los Angeles Department of Public Works generated only 45.46 jobs (the fraction of a job created or retained correlates to the number of actual hours works) after receiving $70.65 million, while the target was 238 jobs.
Similarly, the city?s department of transportation, armed with a $40.8 million fund, created only 9 jobs in place of an expected 26 jobs.
The audit says the numbers were disappointing due to bureaucratic red tape, absence of competitive bidding for projects in private sectors, inappropriate tracking of stimulus money and a laxity in bringing out timely job reports.
?While it doesn?t appear that any of the ARRA funds were misspent, the City needs to do a better job expediting the process and creating jobs,? she said.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++
went to http://www.recovery.gov/Pages/home.aspx
and not a lot of happy campers there either--
Recovery Poll
<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD id=MSOZoneCell_WebPartWPQ8 vAlign=top><TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" TOPLEVEL><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top>Does Recovery.gov fulfill your idea of transparency in government?
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
I wonder if anyone else has a prob with this--
This was passed in middle of night by Dem majority--on pretext of stimulus to economy--
Overview of Funding
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 distributes the $787 billion as follows:
<TABLE class=r-chart width="50%" xmlns:ms="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xslt" xmlns:rs="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:rowset" xmlns:z="#RowsetSchema"><THEAD><TR><TH scope=col align=left>Category</TH><TH scope=col align=right>Total Recovery Act Funds</TH><TH scope=col align=right>Funds Paid Out</TH></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR class=oddrow><TH class="text_view_data first" scope=row>Tax Benefits </TH><TD class=text_view_data align=right>$288B </TD><TD class=text_view_data align=right>$223B </TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TH class="text_view_data first" scope=row>Contracts, Grants, Loans </TH><TD class=text_view_data align=right>$275B </TD><TD class=text_view_data align=right>$148B </TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TH class="text_view_data first" scope=row>Entitlements </TH><TD class=text_view_data align=right>$224B </TD><TD class=text_view_data align=right>$144B </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Updated: 09/03/2010
Source for Distributing and Reporting: US Treasury, Federal Agency Financial and Activity Reports
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